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The surest sign that autumn is knocking at the gate comes each year in the dying light of late September. Over a dinner plate filled with garden finality, my daughter will invariably look up out of the blue and ask in sudden panic, “Hey! What am I going to be for Halloween?”
We parents know the drill. Free-flowing summer's crash into the new school year reawakens an awareness of calendars, and as the dust settles little people everywhere suddenly realize that major Halloween decisions are looming like a pack of underfed vampires at a blood drive.
You can practically feel the Earth tremble in fear as it faces another horrifying Halloween of overconsumption that's far more trick than treat. Yet the season needn't be haunted by senseless waste and a ghastly spirit of disposability. Boos and ghouls of all ages can dress up without creating an environmental monster.
Just be sure to avoid store-bought make-up, hair products, plastic teeth, rubber masks and the like, which can hide some scary things. The Campaign for Safe Cosmetics, for example, tested 10 kid's face paints a few years ago and found lead and other heavy metals in every sample. Phthalates can lurk in flexible plastics, and hair products are possessed by sinister toxins that go bump in the night. But you don't need this stuff. Recipes for homemade versions provide the same special effect without spooking your bloodstream.
That's really the point: We don't want real terrors on Halloween. We just want to pretend for awhile and wake up on November 1st without any eek-o-logical specters threatening the planet with an early grave. Dressing up renewably drives a stake through the heart of waste and makes sure we do too.
Photo: Pedro J. Ferreira
2012-10-05 01:26:04
Source: http://www.seventhgeneration.com/learn/blog/halloween-costumes-wont-frighten-planet