
The Fourth of July usually doesn’t conjure up images of being eco-friendly, but there’s nothing that says you can’t strive to be the freest of free — sustainable — on this day celebrating American independence. From celebration to cuisine, we’ve got you covered for an eco-friendly July 4. Remember, keep it red, white, blue, and green.
Eco-Friendly July 4th Ideas
Nothing communicates national pride more than your country’s flag. Is this instance, there is actually a way to marry proper flag etiquette with good ol’ fashioned eco-friendly July 4th living. Rather than illuminating your flag after dark (per proper flag guidelines), why not simply take down the flag at night, eliminating the need for powered lighting? This practice can also serve as a daily reminder of all the freedoms we enjoy as Americans. Next up, celebrate those freedoms!
Celebrate Freedom
Keep your celebration close by to avoid carbon emissions from traveling long distances. If you can take public transportation, ride your bike, or walk to your destination, even better. Staying close to home also helps you avoid traffic!

Fireworks, grilling, pool parties — almost every July 4th celebration takes place outdoors, bringing along bugs. Repel those bugs using eco-friendly bug repellent for a sustainable approach. Consider bringing reusable tote bags to transport items you bring or accumulate while out.
Hostess With the Leastest

If you’re hosting a July 4th celebration, consider repurposing decorations from other holidays for an eco-friendly practice. Displaying flowers or serving fruits and vegetables from your garden also helps reduce waste. When it comes to food, opt for eco-friendly options to make your celebration sustainable.
Happy Fourth of July from all of us at Earth911!
Editor’s Note: Originally published on June 23, 2016, this article was updated in June 2024.
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