
Decorations
Who doesn’t love celebrating a new season with decorations? This year, instead of buying plastic decorations from the store, turn to nature instead. Create a colorful fall garland with leaves you find outside, gather pine cones for a natural centerpiece, or opt to decorate with real pumpkins. The best part? Natural decorations can be composted once the season is over! If you don’t have access to these natural options, try shopping at thrift stores instead. You never know what fall-tastic items you’ll find!Outdoor Activities
Fall is the perfect time to spend time outside, so one of our favorite fall activities is hiking. Enjoy the beautiful changing colors while taking in the fresh air. You can even pick up trash along the way to make the trail more beautiful for the next hikers! You can’t celebrate fall without a visit to a pumpkin patch! To make pumpkin-hunting more sustainable, visit your local pumpkin patch instead of big-box grocery stores. Bonus points if they are grown organically!Self-Care

Halloween
Halloween is one of the best parts of fall, but it’s also the most wasteful. From costumes to candy, Halloween creates a huge amount of waste. Here’s how you can celebrate Halloween more sustainably:- Reuse old costumes or buy them second hand.
- Don’t waste your pumpkin seeds! Collect your seeds while carving. Season them with spices of your choice and roast them in the oven for a tasty fall treat.
- Once you’re done with your jack-o-lantern, set it outside for local wildlife (as long as it hasn’t been treated with chemicals) or add it to your compost bin.
- Hand out plastic-free Halloween treats. Stock up on candy at the bulk section of the grocery store, and hand out the treats in paper bags instead of plastic.