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Writer's pictureDani Matthew

Celebrating Easter the Natural and Eco-Friendly Way


Easter is a wonderful time to celebrate the arrival of spring and spend time with family and friends. However, many traditional Easter celebrations can be wasteful and harmful to the environment. From plastic eggs to excess packaging, Easter can create a lot of unnecessary waste. But with a little creativity and planning, it's possible to celebrate Easter in a natural and eco-friendly way. Here are some tips to help you celebrate Easter the sustainable way.

  • Natural Egg Dyeing

Dyeing Easter eggs is a fun and traditional activity. However, many egg dyeing kits are made with synthetic dyes and come in plastic packaging. Instead, opt for natural dyes made from fruits and vegetables. For example, you can use beet juice to create a pinkish-red color, blueberries for a purple-blue color, or turmeric for a bright yellow color. You can also use natural materials like onion skins, coffee grounds, and red cabbage to create a range of colors.



  • Eco-Friendly Egg Hunt

Egg hunts are a classic Easter activity, but they can generate a lot of waste. Instead of using plastic eggs, try using natural alternatives like real eggs, wooden eggs, or fabric eggs. You can also make your own reusable egg-shaped bags or baskets from recycled materials.

  • Sustainable Decorations

Decorations are a fun way to add some Easter cheer to your home, but many decorations are made from plastic and can end up in the landfill. Instead, opt for natural decorations like fresh flowers, potted plants, and branches. You can also create your own decorations using recycled materials like cardboard, paper, and fabric.




  • Natural Easter Basket

Easter baskets are a fun way to surprise loved ones with treats and gifts. However, many Easter baskets are made from plastic and come filled with individually wrapped candies and toys. Instead, opt for a natural basket made from bamboo or recycled materials. You can fill it with homemade treats, like baked goods or jams, or natural and organic candies.

  • Eco-Friendly Gifts

If you're giving Easter gifts, opt for eco-friendly options like reusable water bottles, organic clothing, or natural beauty products. You can also give the gift of an experience, like tickets to a local event or a gift certificate for a sustainable restaurant.


By celebrating Easter in a natural and eco-friendly way, you can reduce waste and help protect the environment. With a little creativity and planning, you can enjoy a fun and sustainable Easter with your loved ones.

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