As summer winds down and the school season begins, there’s no better time to embrace eco-friendly practices that support a healthier planet. Whether you’re a parent, student, teacher, or just a concerned consumer, integrating climate-smart tactics into your back-to-school routine can make a big difference. Here are seven tips to help you get started on a greener note:
- Opt for organic school supplies
Choose school supplies made from recycled materials or certified organic products. Look for notebooks with recycled paper, non-toxic crayons, and eco-friendly markers. Brands like Earth Hero offer sustainable options that are kinder to the environment.
Also make sure and check what you currently have on hand before going to the store. Oftentimes materials from last year that were not used are still lying around the house.
- Pack eco-friendly lunches
Swap single-use plastics for reusable containers and utensils. Invest in a stainless-steel water bottle and cloth napkins to reduce waste. Try packing organic snacks and using products from some of our partner brands in our Back-To-School Organic Guide. Many of these brands focus on creating sustainable practices. Our guide lists reusable utensils, snack bags, lunch boxes, canisters, and bottles here.
- Walk, bike, or carpool
Reduce your carbon footprint by walking, biking, or carpooling to school. If driving is necessary, try to carpool with other families or plan your trips to reduce fuel consumption. This not only helps cut emissions but also encourages a more active lifestyle.
- Support sustainable school practices
Advocate for and support your child’s school in implementing climate-friendly practices. Encourage schools to adopt sustainable measures such as energy-efficient lighting, water conservation, recycling, composting, organic gardening, and waste reduction programs. Organizations like the Green Schools Alliance offer resources to help schools go green.
- Buy organic and fair-trade snacks
Stock up on organic and fair-trade snacks for lunchboxes and after-school treats. Organic snacks reduce exposure to pesticides, and fair-trade products ensure fair wages and sustainable practices for farmers. Use our organic back-to-school snack recipe guide here.
- Choose eco-friendly clothing and textiles
Select clothing made from organic cotton or recycled materials for your school wardrobe. Brands such as Patagonia and Pact offer sustainable clothing options that are stylish and environmentally friendly. Use our organic textile guide here.
- Get involved in local sustainability initiatives
Join or support local environmental initiatives, such as school garden programs or community clean-up events. These activities foster a sense of responsibility and provide hands-on learning about organic local food and sustainability. Organizations like Earth Guardians offer opportunities for students and families to get involved, and kids love to get their hands dirty!
By adopting these climate-friendly tactics, you’re making a positive impact on the environment and setting an example for others. Let’s make this school year both organic and climate-friendly—because every small step counts in the journey toward a healthier planet!