Costume ideas for children without using plastics |  consumers

Costume ideas for children without using plastics | consumers

Using cardboard boxes and reusing old clothes to make plastic-free children's costumes for carnival are the most environmentally friendly options Ideas de disfraces para niños sin usar plásticos | Consumer Ideas de disfraces para niños sin usar plásticos | Consumer

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Pirate, The Flintstones, octopus, magician, painter... Plastic is among the preferred materials for homemade carnival costumes that are designed in schools for younger children. Although they are biodegradable and recyclable, garbage bags or the specific ones to make them are not the most suitable for the planet. Before recycling, in the r's of environmentalism are, in this order, reduce and reuse. So, if you want to generate less plastic waste in the next carnivals by having to make your children's costume, take note of the following ideas. We will also give you some others to reuse useless clothes that you have at home and give them a second life.

You can buy a cheap costume that will last you with your little one for an assault, or rent it. The first option (among the plastic and microplastic packaging and fabrics that many of them contain) is not very ecological, as this study carried out in the United Kingdom on the occasion of last Halloween reminds us. Renting the costume is more respectful of the environment. But the alternatives that we propose below are much more so.

Homemade costumes with boxes, and without plastic

Ideas de disfraces para niños sin usar plásticos | Consumer

The optimal way to get a costume without plastics is to reuse materials that do not include them. To do this, you must be very creative and give a new use to paper, cardboard and fabrics to decorate. We suggest you use the boxes for small and large electrical appliances, footwear, books... that flood paper and cardboard containers, due to the rise of Internet purchases, as a basis.

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Homemade costumes reusing clothes, and without plastics

You can also take costumes from previous years and make them eco-friendly by removing the plastic elements and replacing them with recyclable fabrics and paper. But you can also do the following:

Carnival without glitter

There is no carnival party without glitter, is there? The particles of the also called glitter contain very toxic materials such as copper, zinc and stearin that, when inhaled, can cause severe hypoxemia and suffocation. They also contain plastic: they are microplastics, which poses a threat to the environment. What to do then? If you use them, try to always go in the trash, never down the drain. And if you don't even want to expose yourself, look at the label and opt for brands that respect the environment. You can also make it at home. How? The simplest is to use salt and food coloring and mix them together in a jar.

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