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How to have a green Memorial Day Weekend

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Memorial Day weekend is the perfect time for getting together with family and friends. It means that summer is on its way, the kids are getting ready to finish school, and neighborhood pools are officially opening.

It’s also an ideal time to have an outdoor picnic or barbecue that supports your eco-lifestyle!

Since most people have Memorial Monday off, the three-day weekend leaves many options open for celebrating the holiday.

One option that you should consider is learning how to have a green Memorial Day weekend. If you can make this weekend eco-friendly, then you will be reducing the carbon footprint of everyone who shares in your festivities.

Here are some green steps that you can take before, during and after the picnic:

 

Before the picnic…

  • Get rid of any stuff that has accumulated in your yard by donating it to a thrift store, or let it be reused when you sell it on eBay or Craigslist.

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  • Mow your grass with an old-fashioned push mower or an electric mower. Gas mowers are more expensive, and they also leave a huge carbon footprint.

  • Purchase an electric grill powered by wind energy or a solar-powered grill to have the most eco-friendly cooking experience with your food.

  • Clean off dirty lounge chairs or other outside patio furniture with green and natural cleaning products instead of using toxic chemicals.

  • Instead of going to a grocery store, support your local farmer’s market. Walk or bike to it to reduce your automobile emissions. Or, if you have a garden, pick your own organic ingredients!

  • Want to keep pesky mosquitoes away while you eat? Lather on some organic bug spray and repellant. You can also leave a cup of sugar water away from the crowd and bugs will flock towards that instead of you.

 

During the picnic…

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After the picnic…

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  • Use biodegradable plastic trash bags to clean up any surrounding trash.

  • Let your guests take home any leftovers so that no food goes to waste.

  • Clean the grill with soap and water instead of using harsh chemicals.

  • Compost any leftover food scraps in a compost pile in your back yard. You can also throw those lawn clippings from the previous day in the pile!

 

You can have a fun, affordable, and green Memorial Day weekend if you just commit yourself to earth-friendly practices. Plus, if you can commit to these practices on Memorial Day, then you can do it every time that you have a cookout.


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