Going Green: Easter celebrations with eco-friendly money-saving tips

Green Easter with eco-friendly Easter eggs (photo: adobe)Green Easter with eco-friendly Easter eggs (photo: adobe)
Green Easter with eco-friendly Easter eggs (photo: adobe)

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Q: How do I have an eco-friendly Easter?

A :You can easily green up your Easter celebrations.

You’ll have just as much fun – and save money!

Here are some ideas ...

Chocolate eggs

When buying chocolate eggs, take a good look at the packaging.

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Green Easter with eco-friendly Easter eggs (photo: adobe)Green Easter with eco-friendly Easter eggs (photo: adobe)
Green Easter with eco-friendly Easter eggs (photo: adobe)

Try to avoid hard plastic eggs or toys.Some companies have made an effort to make their packaging more eco-friendly – like British brand Montezuma.

Even its glues and tape are sustainable.

When it comes to the contents, try and opt for Fairtrade or Rainforest Alliance certified chocolate, because the cocoa’s farmed using methods that don’t cause deforestation.

Look on the Fairtrade website for more information.

Good value options include Aldi’s Choco Changer Salted Caramel Egg (£3.99), Lidl’s Deluxe Salted Caramel Premium Egg (£3.99) and the Co-op’s Irresistible Fair Trade Hot Cross Bun Egg (£6).

Look out too for the first ever plant-based – and ultra-eco-friendly – crème egg!

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Made with oat milk, it’s £5 for five eggs from Mummy Meegz – a small company founded by a 74-year-old Yorkshire café owner.

Easter lunch

Spring lambs are super cute and many people think they’re also super tasty.

But could you go meat-free for your Easter Sunday lunch?

It’d significantly reduce your meal’s carbon footprint – and save you money!

The BBC has a great range of meat-free Easter lunch main course recipes online, including a spring veggie casserole with herb dumplings.

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If you want to really green your lunch, you could make it plant-based.

The Veganuary website has great Easter recipes, including shepherd’s pie and hot cross buns.

Easter egg hunt

Having an eco-friendly Easter egg hunt is all about getting crafty.

If you want to use real eggs, try to buy them from a local farmer and colour them using natural dyes, so you can compost the shells or put them in your food waste bin.

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