Halloween decorations can be sustainable - Find out how

Everyone has their reasons for decorating during the Spooky season, but what they all have in common is a sense of fun and creativity, and lately - a sustainability focus.
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MANCHESTER, U.K. - Oct. 20, 2021 - PRLog -- As a multi-million dollar industry, there is no shortage of products that you can buy to transform your home into a Transylvanian terror-house, but for many of us, sustainability has never been more important. And the good news it that Halloween can be sustainable!

Rather than buying expensive and plastic-heavy decorations that you're only going to be using once a year, you can make use of other elements that look stylish and can be adapted post-Halloween into more permanent fixtures to your home.

Halloween gets bigger and bigger every year, and so do decorations. This why there is plenty of room for green thinkers to decorate their homes in a more sustainable way and still take pride in their homes and have guests compliment them on the setup.

ESCREO enjoy exploring different issues from the sustainability angle and this is why they have prepared an article to help out with some ideas on how to make this Halloween more sustainable and yet, creative and fun!

In their full article you will also find answers to Why do people love to decorate for Halloween?, Which decorations are sustainable and long-term? and How to bring the style with ESCREO?. Here's just a hint on the latter:

Writable walls not only will help you cut down on 'decoration waste', but they will give you more control over what you display, which can lead to some rather stylish décor solutions. You can read more at https://escreo.com/uk/blog/sustainable-halloween-decorati...
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