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    $10.6 billion Halloween reveals the environmental toll of America’s spooky celebrations

    November 2, 2023
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    Halloween, a beloved tradition, is casting a growing shadow on our environment. From plastic-filled landfills to threats to wildlife, the holiday’s ecological impact is becoming impossible to ignore. As the festive ghouls and witches come out to play, so do piles of waste, much of it non-recyclable. But can we transform this spooky celebration into a green holiday without losing its essence?

    $10.6 billion Halloween reveals the environmental toll of America's spooky celebrations

    Every November 1st, households across the USA face a familiar scene: discarded candy wrappers, temporary decorations, and costumes soon forgotten. These might seem like minor inconveniences, but their environmental implications are profound. The majority of these items, made of non-recyclable plastics, find their final resting place in landfills or waterways. There, they break down into microplastics, minuscule particles with potentially severe repercussions for human health.

    Alarmingly, research indicates that the average person could be ingesting the equivalent of a credit card’s worth of these microplastics every week. It’s not just humans who bear the brunt of Halloween waste. Wildlife, particularly birds, face dangers from common decorations like synthetic spiderwebs. These seemingly harmless adornments can entangle and harm birds, turning a festive decoration into a lethal trap. Additionally, other animals, such as a young deer in Michigan, have found themselves in peril due to discarded Halloween items.

    The pumpkin, a quintessential symbol of Halloween, also contributes to the environmental concern. While they can be composted or even consumed, many end up rotting in landfills. This process releases methane, a greenhouse gas far more potent than carbon dioxide, exacerbating the challenges of global warming. The financial toll of Halloween is equally staggering. Americans are estimated to spend billions annually on costumes, candies, and decorations. In 2022, the National Retail Federation (NRF) reported that Americans shelled out an unprecedented $10.6 billion for Halloween festivities, marking it as the year’s second-largest retail occasion.

    A significant portion of these purchased items, especially costumes, end up in landfills, emphasizing the urgent need for sustainable alternatives. Yet, all is not lost. There are avenues to celebrate Halloween sustainably. As environmental policy experts suggest, the key lies in initiating change, no matter how daunting it might seem. By opting for recyclable materials, reusing costumes, or choosing organic decorations, we can mitigate the ecological harms of the holiday.

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