Earth Day is observed around the world on April 22 and has been an annual tradition since 1970. It serves as a day of action to promote eco-friendly changes and more sustainable habits to support our beloved planet and its natural beauty
Some advocates use Earth Day as motivation to push for global, national, and local policy changes and to spread awareness of the big impact that small changes can have on our environment.
Get your family involved by being mindful of your own lifestyle. Go ahead and try a few of our eco-friendly tips to teach your children about sustainability while promoting “green” habits.
Talk to your children about the impact of plastic pollution on our oceans and animal habitats. How many times a week do you buy plastic water bottles or use plastic bags at the grocery store? Make a commitment to be more aware of these choices and try to cut back where possible using these ideas:
Conserving energy reduces the demand for fossil fuels and maintains lower levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. Your family can help make an impact by taking small steps to create a more eco-friendly household:
Supporting your hometown can look different depending on your family's passion for environmental issues. Take a step in the right direction with one of our simple suggestions:
We hope your family enjoys the worthwhile challenge of implementing new habits and feels good about supporting eco-friendly changes that will make a long-term difference. Let’s make our planet a greener place to live, work, and play—on Earth Day and every day!
Active on social media? Show us how your family is making sustainable swaps by tagging your school on Facebook or Instagram. We’d love to see you in action!