Weโre big Halloween fans here at Lucy & Yak, but the one thing that definitely gives us nightmares is the waste!
As more and more people get involved in Halloween celebrations, the more demand there is for scary costumes, decorations, treats and tricks.
Research shows that a whopping 30 million people in the UK dress up for Halloween, and more than 90% of families consider buying costumes.
But the real horror story is that every year, roughly 7 million outfits are thrown away, and only a tiny proportion are recycled*.
But there is another way!
This year weโre encouraging the Yak Community and beyond to have a Re:Yak Halloween โ reusing Yaks and clothes you already own for a costume thatโs not only kinder to the planet, but can be used again and again for many Halloweens to come.
Weโve got PLENTY of costume inspo, ideas and general Halloween tips from now until 31st, helping you to cut down on waste while dialing up the scares!
Top tips for a Re:Yak Halloween
Create your own
Whatโs the cheapest, most eco-friendly costume? The one you already own!
Dive into your wardrobe and find the most โyouโ outfit you own, using your Yaks to get creative with your costume.
Youโll be amazed, shocked and stunned at just how many costumes you can create using a pair of Yaks โ keep an eye out on our socials for lots of creepy inspo to get you started!
Ditch the disposables
Hosting a Halloween party? Cut down on waste by avoiding disposable cups, plates and cutlery. Use regular dishes or buy biodegradable ones, and use a marker (or apply cute labels) to identify cups so party-goers can keep track of theirs.
DIY decorations
We know it might be a no-brainer, but itโs not just the costumes that give us a shock over Halloween. From synthetic wigs to plastic buckets and flimsy party decorations, plastic is rife!
Get crafty, get the kids involved, and find materials at home that make for fun decorations without the waste. Everything from cardboard boxes to the netting from a bag of oranges is just waiting to be turned into tombstones and spiderwebs.