How to Throw an Eco-Friendly Party

There's a little football game coming up (we're not legally allowed to use the name, but it rhymes with "Duper Bowl") and we're gearing up for snack central. Since we're on a mission to find a greener way to do just about everything (see BBQs, holidays, coffee, summer), here are our tips for throwing an eco-friendly tailgate party.

Checkbox LESS "TAILGATES"

Carpool, public transit, bike or walk... the days of everyone driving their own trucks are over. We're not here to kill the vibe, just make it a little more carbon neutral.

Checkbox GROWLERS OVER CANS

Have everyone go to their local brewery of choice and fill up some reusable growlers. OR have everyone pitch in for a pony keg. Sure, beer cans and bottles are recyclable, but reusable containers are where you can make a huge impact.

Checkbox GO MEATLESS

We get it – we love chicken wings too. But maybe, just this once you can try a buffalo cauliflower recipe or mushroom burgers. Who knows, you might actually like it better.

Checkbox REAL UTENSILS

Hear us out: you can get a zillion utensils for next to nothing at thrift stores (because who needs mismatched forks? YOU DO). Yes, the compostable utensils are better than plastic ones, but they still end up in landfills and take many years to break down. That's why we'll always preach the benefits of reusable items. Get a mess of utensils and keep them as your "party set." You'll use them more than you think!

Checkbox RECYCLED DECORATIONS

Real talk: Those 99¢ streamers we can get online have a lot of hidden costs to the environment (packaging, jet fuel, questionable manufacturing). Get creative and make streamers out of old ribbon or fabric you find at thrift stores, or make a big flower arrangement with the colors of your team. Encourage guests to wear team colors - it will feel festive in no time.

Checkbox DONATE THE WINNINGS

There's a $5 buy in and the winner gets to donate to the winning to the non-profit of their choice! Win, win. Gotta love football!