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City of Tulsa Shared Tips to Curb Halloween Waste


SEATTLE (Recycling Monster): The City of Tulsa unveiled three innovative ideas to help avoid environmental pollution after Halloween season. By reducing waste, the suggestions hope to improve the environment.

The City of Tulsa's Refuse and Recycling Systems Manager, Philip Eakes, says the city wants to make sure that its residents have a fun and memorable Halloween while also making better decisions to cut trash and safeguard the environment. To ensure its safety in the future, the city encouraged its citizens to adopt sustainable alternatives in order to reduce garbage.

It encouraged locals to decorate with live pumpkins rather than fake and plastic ones. While imitation pumpkins frequently end up in landfills, live pumpkins are biodegradable. According to the City, the pumpkin seeds might be roasted or utilized to plant more pumpkins in gardens.

Halloween masks are frequently single-use items composed of plastic or non-recyclable materials. Masks could be replaced with face paint. Additionally, this could add a playful and imaginative touch. The eco-friendliness and non-toxicity of the face paints used must be guaranteed, nevertheless. Additionally, reusable candy buckets could be used in place of plastic bags or buckets. Waste from single-use plastics might be eliminated as a result.

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