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Meaningful Alternatives to Black Friday in the Tampa Bay Area

Keep Tampa Bay Beautiful

For most, the term Black Friday is synonymous with shopping sprees and crowded malls. Not only the hustle and bustle and endless lines, but also the queasy feeling of pressure to take part in one of the biggest shopping events of the year. Black Friday in Tampa Bay doesn’t have to be a shopping extravaganza — there are many alternatives.

This year, think outside the box and find an alternative perspective! Explore some different, unconventional and meaningful activities to make the most out of your Black Friday, sans the shopping frenzy.

#OptOutside

Join Florida State Parks #OptOutsideFL campaign and enjoy the great outdoors on Black Friday (and beyond!). Embrace the beauty of the great outdoors by planning a day of hiking, biking, or exploring a nearby park. Connect with nature, breathe in the fresh air, and let the tranquility of the outdoors be your antidote to the chaos of Black Friday sales.

Related: How To Save Money While Preparing for Hurricane Season

Close the doors

If you own a business, consider closing the doors on Black Friday and encouraging your employees and their families to enjoy time outside, soaking in the mental and physical effects it has on us. You’ll be taking a leaf out of REI’s book, they’ve closed their doors every Black Friday since 2015, following their mission to put purpose before profits.

Give back

Consider reaching out to Feeding America and offering your time. There are lots of different volunteering opportunities such as:

  • Sort and pack food: You can keep the shelves stocked by assembling food boxes for distribution.
  • Assist at mobile pantries, drive-thru pantries, and no-contact distributions: Help your neighbors feed their families.
  • Deliver meals: With many communities sheltering in place, you can help ensure our most vulnerable neighbors have the food they need while staying safe.
  • Glean and garden: Volunteers collect food left in the fields after harvest or help tend the food bank or food pantry’s community garden.
  • Volunteer from home: Some food banks have moved their volunteer shifts online and are asking volunteers to help fundraise or spread awareness.

Other organizations are looking for help too, check out Tampa Bay Watch, your local Humane Society or Keep Tampa Bay Beautiful.

Set sustainable goals for the next year

Take a look at the brands you use every day and try to find sustainable alternatives. Brands that are a Certified B Corp go through a rigorous process to achieve this status, and organizations that are certified with 1% for the Planet commit to donating at least 1% of their annual sales to environmental organizations. Most organizations print these logos on their packaging, or on their website to showcase their sustainability credentials.

Climate First Bank in Tampa Bay put together this list of every day items and sustainable alternatives to consider for your everyday needs.

  • Banking: Climate First Bank is the world’s first FDIC-insured community bank dedicated to combatting the climate crisis. A certified B Corp and 1% for the Planet member, they support positive environmental and social impact in the community by financing initiatives such as renewable energy, affordable housing and education.
  • Toiletries: For a more sustainable option, take a look at an alternative like Tom’s of Maine. They donate 10% of their profits each year to nonprofits promoting health, education, and the environment. Plus, you can send your hard-to-recycle personal care packaging waste back to them, to be made into new and useful objects.
  • Washing detergent: Climate First Bank Marketing Director, Rachel Kent, can’t get enough of Earth Breeze, the eco sheets provider who use paper packaging for their vegan & cruelty free eco sheets which clean just as well as ‘normal’ detergent, minus the plastic jugs from old fashioned detergent.
  • Washing up liquid: Ecover is possibly the most well-known and available eco-friendly washing-up liquid. Never tested on animals, the liquid is made from biodegradable plant-based ingredients. Go one step further and check out plastic free dish washing blocks.

Learn something new

Take a break from the commercial chaos and invest your time in learning something new. Sign up for a workshop, whether it’s a cooking class, a dance lesson, or a DIY craft event. Acquiring a new skill can be a fulfilling and memorable way to spend your day. Here are some free books offered by the Climate First Bank library too:

Shop on Saturday

Still want to do some holiday shopping during the Thanksgiving break? Then do it on Saturday! Many areas in Tampa Bay celebrate Small Business Saturday where local shops offer their own discounts. Seminole Heights and Downtown St. Pete both have excellent shoppings events.

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