Why people are ditching plastic eggs this Easter…
- ByDivya Adhikari
- 04 Apr, 2026
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Easter celebrations are slowly getting a sustainable makeover, and it’s not just about skipping plastic eggs anymore. People are now turning everyday waste into creative, eco-friendly decorations that are both fun and meaningful. Instead of buying new items, old newspapers, cardboard boxes, glass jars, and fabric scraps are being reused to design colourful Easter eggs, baskets, and décor pieces.
DIY Easter egg hunts are becoming more popular, especially among families and kids. Handmade eggs created from paper mâché or reused materials add a personal touch while reducing environmental impact. Even gift packaging is shifting towards reusable cloth wraps or recycled paper instead of plastic.
This approach is not just about sustainability-it’s also about creativity and bonding. Families are spending more time crafting together, making celebrations more engaging and memorable. It teaches children the importance of reducing waste in a fun and practical way.
As people become more conscious of their environmental footprint, festivals like Easter are evolving too. The focus is shifting from consumption to conscious celebration-where joy comes not just from traditions, but from making responsible choices that benefit both people and the planet.
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