Kid's Crafts - Plastic Free July
Taking part in Plastic Free July, makes for some interesting school holiday projects.
When children hear about environmental issues, such as the impact of climate change or plastics in our ocean, they can be quite overwhelmed by the size of the problem. They might be thinking 'if adults can't fix this, how can I?'
Plastic and other rubbish floating in a harbour
It might be tempting to minimise the problem or pretend it doesn't matter, but we'd be doing them a disservice because their generation will be affected even more by these issues. What we can do is remind them that the one way to solve a problem is to break it down into small manageable steps, and then to start identifying which small steps we can follow at home.
It's one good reason to get on board with
, being part of a movement shows children they aren't alone. Read on for some craft ideas.
The first thing to get clear is that Plastic Free July doesn't necessarily mean throwing out existing plastic containers at home and replacing them with new ones, or this could get rather expensive! Remind them that we are trying to reduce waste overall, so throwing things out might not be the best first step.
What it does mean is
saying 'no' where possible to new plastic coming into the home, especially single-use plastic bags, plastic food wrap, and other single-use plastics
finding alternatives to plastics where possible.
Here's some
crafty ideas
to help you on the way:
make your own muesli bars and dips, reducing the amount of plastic packaging that would come from individually wrapped bars or dip containers (here are a few of my favourites: Tahini Bars, Banana Tramping Bars, and any kind of hummus dip).
make beeswax food wraps, these are a great replacement for plastic wrap
Banana Tramping Bars
and beeswax wrap
sew shopping bags out of fabric remnants (don't forget to take them with you when you go shopping)
make newspaper bin liners, using some simple origami
And when you're done with indoor activities, head to the beach for a fossick and while you are there pick up rubbish, every little bit helps!
Useful links
Plastic Free July
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http://www.plasticfreejuly.org
and
https://sustainablecoastlines.org
Muesli bar recipes
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http://www.thekitchenmaid.com/2013/10/treat-me-tahini-bars.html
https://www.gilliancandler.co.nz/discovernatureblog/2014/07/favourite-snacks-for-outdoors.html
Photo credits: Indonesian harbour photo, L. Longuet Higgins