bookmark_borderHow to Be Sustainable at the Amusement Park This Summer

Hey earth muffins! Along with summer road trips, an amusement park is a typical place to visit during the hotter months. While visiting a park is a thrilling (and enjoyable) experience for people of all ages, there are environmental impacts to consider. From energy consumption to waste generation, a trip to the amusement park has the potential to create a lot of excess waste. But, don’t worry! It is possible for you to have a greener and more eco-friendly amusement park adventure. Here are some tips to help you enjoy the rides while minimizing your environmental footprint:

Choose eco-friendly transportation to get there!

Consider using public transportation, carpooling, or biking to the amusement park if feasible. This helps reduce carbon emissions and traffic congestion. Plus, you won’t have to deal with parking your vehicle and paying for a parking fee. If driving is necessary, carpool with friends or family to minimize the number of vehicles on the road.

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bookmark_borderThe BEST Tips for a Green Road Trip This Summer!

Hey earth muffins! Embarking on a road trip is an exciting summer adventure. But, it’s important to keep sustainability in mind while enjoying the open road. It is definitely possible to have a low waste road trip! By adopting eco-friendly practices, you can minimize your carbon footprint and have a totally rad experience. Keep reading for the best tips for a green road trip this summer!

The Top 8 Tips for an Eco-Friendly Road Trip:

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bookmark_borderAmazing Eco-Friendly Water Balloons Alternatives To Try This Summer!

Hey earth muffins! When the weather gets warm, water balloon fights are a popular way to cool off and have fun in the sun. However, traditional water balloons are single-use items that generate a significant amount of plastic waste. In addition, it is super annoying to clean up all the plastic remnants they leave behind! Thankfully, there are eco-friendly alternatives that allow you to enjoy water play without the negative environmental impact. Here are some fantastic options for eco-friendly water balloons to try out this summer!

~Sponges

Instead of using water balloons, try sponges! They are awesome because they soak up a bunch of water and won’t pop on impact. A quick dip in some water means they are ready to go again! You can even cut up some sponges into strips and tie them together to make sponge bombs as well.

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bookmark_borderThe BEST Tips for Line Drying Your Clothes Outside

Hey earth muffins! Drying clothes on a line outside is not only a sustainable and cost-effective way to dry your laundry but also a refreshing alternative to using a dryer. It is a great way to zero waste your laundry routine! Instead of using energy from a dryer, hanging your clothes in the open air allows them to naturally dry in the sun. If you’re new to line drying or want to make the most of this method, keep reading for some tips for line drying to ensure effective and efficient drying!

Tips for Line Drying Clothes:

  • Choose a Sunny and Breezy Spot: Find a location in your yard that receives ample sunlight. Bonus points if it has good air circulation too! Sunlight helps speed up the drying process, and a gentle breeze aids in evaporating moisture and preventing clothes from becoming stiff.
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bookmark_borderHow to Have a Zero Waste BBQ This Summer!

Hey earth muffins! Summer is here, which means it is the season of BBQs! A barbecue is a popular (and enjoyable) social gathering that often involves excess waste and a negative environmental impact. However, with a few mindful choices, you can host a zero waste BBQ that is both fun AND eco-friendly. Keep reading for tips to help you reduce waste and have a sustainable BBQ this summer!

1. Serve more sustainable foods

Choose plant-based, locally sourced, and seasonal food options at your BBQ. Instead of the traditional hot dogs or hamburgers, go for vegetarian options instead. In addition, supporting local farmers not only reduces carbon emissions associated with transportation but also promotes sustainable agricultural practices. There are plenty of delicious seasonal foods to serve as well (which you can purchase at the local farmer’s market).

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