Spring is here, and the preparations for celebrating Easter are in full swing despite the ongoing pandemic, which heavily affects our everyday lives. This year, more than ever, we have the opportunity to rethink what this holiday means to us and how to celebrate it in an eco-friendlier way. To make it egg-stra green, we have prepared a few tips on how to celebrate a more sustainable Easter.
Decorating eggs is one of the oldest traditions connected with these spring festivities. But like celebrating any other holiday, in recent decades, commercial aspects have also taken over Easter. It is now possible to buy egg-coloring kits which include everything you need for this family fun activity. However, we encourage you to take a step back this year and return to basics.
Celebrating a more sustainable Easter is not complicated at all. We just need to look back at what our grandmothers did. There were no artificial colors you could buy in their time. Instead, they took what nature gave them. Most commonly, they used leftover onion skins or red cabbage. Nowadays, you can also use turmeric (curcuma) or chilly to spice things up.
How does it work? Well, the procedure is very easy, and anybody can do it at home.
There you have it. Your sustainable Easter eggs are ready to decorate a table, play egg hunt or simply eat them at breakfast.
As promised, let’s have a look at some of the most widely available vegetables from your garden and substances found in your kitchen you can use to dye sustainable Easter eggs.
Now that the eggs are dyed and you are left with a bunch of leftovers think about what to do with them in order to make this year’s Easter even greener. Here’s an idea - since Easter is all about rebirth and creating new life, why not take this opportunity to start home composting.
What better way to celebrate sustainable Easter than turning all the bio-waste into a beneficial fermentation mass? It will enrich your garden soil and accelerate the growth of your crops. For an easy start, consider getting a convenient Bokashi Organko composter, which is just the perfect tool for everyone who wants to lead a zero-waste lifestyle and contribute towards general sustainability on our planet.