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Make Halloween a Treat for the Planet: WRAP shares spooktacular tips for a sustainable celebration
As Halloween creeps closer, WRAP is calling on households across the UK to embrace the spooky season sustainably. Through its Recycle Now and Love Food Hate Waste campaigns, WRAP is offering practical and creative ways to reduce waste, reuse materials, and make the most of every pumpkin.
Dr Sam Hubble, Behaviour Change Specialist, WRAP “Don’t let your pumpkin’s potential go to waste—scoop it, cook it, and eat it! Whether it’s a spooky soup or a ghoulishly good cake, there’s magic in every bite. Let’s make Halloween a treat for the planet, and our tastebuds.”
Pumpkin Waste: don’t bin the best bit of Halloween
Pumpkins are more than just spooky centrepieces – they’re packed with nutrients and culinary potential. Yet, millions of pumpkins bought for Halloween are simply thrown away uneaten.
WRAP is urging families to pimp their pumpkins:
With 4.4 million tonnes of edible food wasted annually in UK homes—enough to fill 36 million wheelie bins—making the most of your Halloween haul is a simple way to help the planet and your pocket.
Recycle Now: scary single-use plastics and carbon-neutral costumes
Halloween is often haunted by single-use plastics—from sweet wrappers to disposable decorations. But there’s good news for eco-conscious trick-or-treaters:
Ditch the disposable: sustainable swaps for Halloween decor
Plastic pumpkins, masks, and partyware are frightfully familiar —but there are easy, planet-friendly alternatives:
Let’s make this Halloween a celebration of creativity, community, and sustainable choices.
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» Publication Date: 20/10/2025
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