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Birthdays are annual events that call for a celebration. However, with the environment suffocating from poor waste disposal, it is high time party goers maintain a clean and eco-friendly environment. Therefore, if you plan to hold or attend a birthday party, it is advisable to have an eco-friendly mentality. You can do this by observing the following tips.

Party Decoration

If your child's birthday party has more than 30 people, the probability of filling the litter bin with non-reusable items is high. Most of these items are primarily decorations and presents that your invitees bring. Since the goal is to have an eco-friendly party, the best party decoration is one that minimizes waste disposal while maintaining the same theme and entertainment goal. Therefore, you can rely on birthday banners made from party napkins, fabric strips, and recycled paper.

Use Real Plates, Cups, and Silverware

Rather than buying disposable plates, it is advisable to use your everyday dishes to serve your guests. If you must use disposable utensils for whatever reason, it is advisable to use compostable-based plates made from bamboo compostable paper. With such utensils, there will be no fancy textures, designs, or glitter-just simple utensils that fit the bill and purpose.

Rentable Party Kit

If you don't have enough utensils or cloth ware to accommodate your guests, a rentable party kit can be of great help. These kits usually contain a wide range of tableware that can be washed and returned once the party is over. This is a better way of holding a party while maintaining a clean environment. For instance, you won't be required to use nylon-based tableware that only dirties the environment. The good thing about rentable party kits is that they are run by eco-minded companies who have zero-tolerance policies on waste management.

Eco-friendly Food Options

A birthday party will bring together a wide range of food products from your invitees. Unfortunately, most of these products may not be eco-friendly after all and may lead to environmental destruction. As a point of advice, it is highly advisable to go for food products such as fruit kabobs, bagels, and muffins instead of baked birthday cakes that will require the use of utensils. When you serve muffins, you can use a compost bin and place it next to the table for your guests to throw away bamboo skewers and muffin liners. For drinks, you can skip the common juice boxes or soda and instead try a drink dispenser with disposable and compostable cups.

Tattoos Over Balloons

While balloon animals are fun and interesting, they eventually pop and become trash that lingers in landfills for years. Worse, they can wind up in lakes and rivers, contributing to pollution in the local ecosystem. Consider temporary tattoos as a more eco-friendly alternative. Search Google for "airbrush near me" to find a skilled airbrush artist willing to paint fun and exciting "tattoos" on the arms and faces of children in attendance. Though vivid looking, these designs and images can wash off easily and consist of toxic-free paints, making them a smash for a more environmentally-friendly birthday bash.

Attendee Gifts

Most attendees will come with a wide range of gifts, such as toys that will inevitably fill up your bin and eventually end up in the dumpsite. Instead of toys, you may opt to surprise the birthday boy/girl with a book of their favorite superhero, a gift card to a local eatery or a game, a tiny mason jar filled with play-doh, and flowers.

Gift Wrapping

When wrapping gifts for your kid, always consider using packaging that can be reused or recycled. In such a situation, brown paper wrappings and cloth bags are perfect examples of reusable products that will keep the environment clean. You can also use a reusable wrap such as kraft paper that can be decorated with colored designs.

Send Digital Invites

In a world where everything is digitized, sending invites through a post office may sound a little bit outdated. Additionally, we are trying to maintain an eco-friendly environment, and paper invitation cards will not do us any good. Instead, you can send text invites or call your friends to formally invite them to the party. Another simple way of inviting your guests is by designing a single invitation card, taking a picture of it, and sending it to multiple people through social media pages. Not only is this fast and efficient, but it is also eco-friendly.

Cut Your Fruits and Veggies

When you buy pre-assembled fruits and veggies, you are likely to carry them in plastic trays wrapped in plastic bags. Once the party is over, you will be required to dispose of the tray and the bags. On the contrary, if you had opted to buy uncut fruits and veggies from a grocery store, you could have used your fridge tray or disposable bags to carry them home.