Going Back to School Green
January 10, 2009 by EP Staff
Filed under All Articles, Featured, Going Green

If you are a parent who cautiously monitors the lifestyle habits of your family by implementing eco-friendly items and ideas into your household, you are setting the groundwork to instill positive green habits into your child’s life. Your child spends a great deal of their early life in school and it is difficult for them to make green lifestyle choices while they are away from home each day.
There are simple ways in which you can easily implement green living habits into your child’s school year and help the environment without making huge changes to your family’s lifestyle.
Pack a Green Lunch
Cold lunches help protect the environment because they cut down on plastic waste from the cafeteria that needs to be discarded and chemicals in soaps used to wash lunch trays. Purchase an eco-friendly lunch box or bag that holds containers for sandwiches and snacks. A lunch box can be re-used rather than buying paper or plastic bags that have to be disposed of in the environment.
Try to keep the lunch wrapper-free by adding fresh veggies and fruits or using containers made of cloth or metal. The standard juicebox is coated with plastic and has a plastic straw; however, it can be easily eliminated by using a small metal bottle or other container. It may be hard to get your child to eat a cold lunch every day, so try setting an initial goal of two or three times a week.
Eco-friendly School Supplies
Another small way to help the environment is to outfit your child with green school supplies. Binders, pens, pencils, pencil boxes, and notebooks that are made from recycled materials are a great way to help your child do their best while helping Mother Nature at the same time. There is no need for embarrassment with eco-friendly school supplies as they come in a variety of hip and fashionable designs.
Toss the vinyl backpack for a more eco-friendly hemp backpack or 100% post-consumer recycled rubber pack. When dressing your child, make sure you buy from a company that makes PVC-free shoes and select clothing produced from untreated, uncolored, and pesticide-free organic cotton.
Carpool After-School Activities
After-school sports and activities are in full force the day the first school bell rings. Running around for football practice, band, or other activities is not only time consuming but is also hard on the environment. Transportation and gas costs typically double in the fall for most parents when school starts up for their kids. Setting up a car pool system with other parents limits the amount of gas you use and the emissions you put in the air.
Organize Gatherings With Other Parents
Organize a green-living group with other parents to share eco-friendly tips and ideas. A green-living group is a great time to ask others about car pooling and alternating pick-up days from school. Host a clothes swap so that items children no longer use can be traded with others; this is a great way to get to know other parents and help cut back on environmental waste in landfills. Get together a group of parents and kids to pick-up litter, help with recycling, or plant some trees.
By implementing small ways to go green in your life, you are one step closer to leading an eco-friendly lifestyle. You are a role-model and reflection of your child, so when you show you care about Mother Nature, your child will too.

