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Halloween doesn't have to be full of processed, artificial-everything treats. Handy tips for parents looking for greener ideas for their little goblin.
Halloween is almost here, and there are several simple options available to make this holiday a little greener while still having plenty of spooky fun.
Reuse is the third pillar of the environmental movement's slogan and the greenest Halloween costumes are the ones your family already owns. Raid the closets!
It's easy being green, which is a nice Halloween color anyway. Here are some tips for celebrating an eco-friendly Halloween.
Want to have a green theme for a Halloween costume this year? Read on for some fun and environmentally-conscious outfits for October 31st.
Everything is going greener these days and Halloween is no exception. Go Green by reducing, reusing and recycling this Halloween and become more environmentally friendly.
Unlike Kermit the Frog, it's easy to be green, especially at Halloween--you just need to be a little more creative.
A guide to Websites and pages with information about Earth-friendly Halloween decorating, trick-or-treating and celebrating.
Ideas for environmentally friendly trick-or-treating and Halloween fun.
Childhood obesity and diabetes are on the rise. Books for Treats keeps the fun in Halloween without contributing to tooth decay.
Plastic shopping bags and garbage bags can be upcycled to make an easy, unique Halloween costume. These eco-friendly costumes can also make a green fashion statement.
It all started on Halloween two years ago, when Corey Colwell-Lipson was out trick-or-treating with her two young daughters.
Pre-wrapped candies are safer than homemade, unknown goods but they promote tooth decay rather than fun. Here are some candy-free alternatives for a green Halloween.
Quick and unique Halloween costumes can be made by reusing old sheets and clothing. Recycled costumes can be easy to make yourself and environmentally friendly.
Create fun Halloween decorations that help the environment.
To make greener, eco-friendly Halloween costumes, items like boxes and packing materials around the house can be reused to create unique do-it-yourself costumes.
Get the family together to make these eco-friendly spider crafts for a creepy Halloween display.
Why spend money on expensive trick-or-treat bags? You can \make your own by recycling cereal or other cardboard food produce boxes you may have around the house.
Are you a fan of vintage Halloween images? Learn more about spooky collectibles of the season and what they're worth.
Wildlife lovers are sure to enjoy the WWF's free pumpkin stencils and pumpkin carving directions. Carve a pumpkin this Halloween and support wildlife conservation!
Spooktacular décor and color-rich harvest flower arrangements will set an elegant yet playful tone for your adult Halloween party.
Look out! Daley Plaza is turning into Franken Plaza for a family friendly Halloween event, pumpkin carving, acrobats and fun, Kids in costume march in parade.
Have a green Halloween with these spooky ghost eco-crafts.
Make scary Halloween decor without scaring the environment. These projects are fast, easy and educational.
As Halloween partygoers plan what masks to wear on the night of October 31, ghoulish horror masks dominate Google keyword searches.
Find a pick-your-own pumpkin patch, corn maze, ghost walks and a haunted house, to get spooked in Victoria, BC.


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