Autumn has arrived and so have the pumpkin spice lattes and changing of the leaves. The weather may be unpredictable, but one thing you can always rely on is that fall in Texas will be beautiful and offer plenty of outdoor activities. This is the perfect time to show your appreciation for the environment by partaking in sustainable, waste-free traditions that embody the essence of the fall season.
Pumpkins are a great seasonal staple with endless ways to use them for food and decoration. Unfortunately, pumpkins become a common household waste item each fall, adding millions of pounds of waste to landfills annually. The good news is, there are ways to make sourcing and decorating pumpkins sustainable! A visit to the pumpkin patch is the quintessential fall activity that can’t be missed, just make sure you’re visiting a local pumpkin patch to reduce your travel miles to save on gas and emissions. While carving your pumpkin, set the seeds aside and roast them for a healthy snack or save the guts to make a puree. When the fall season is over and your pumpkin begins to rot, put it in your compost pile!