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  • sakshu_006

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    5 months

    What is this behaviour? And what are your thoughts.

    I know celebrations are important for many, but is releasing too many balloons really worth it? Here’s why it might not be: 1. Environmental Impact Non-biodegradable Waste: Balloons, especially latex or mylar ones, take years to decompose. Once they fall back to Earth, they contribute to litter and pollution. 2. Wildlife and Marine Life Harm Entanglement and Ingestion: Birds and marine animals can get tangled in balloon ribbons or mistake fragments for food, leading to injury, starvation, or death. Ecosystem Damage: Non-biodegradable debris disrupts both land and aquatic ecosystems. Even ignoring all that, let’s be real: Most people releasing balloons aren’t cleaning up after themselves. This just adds to the workload of sanitation workers the next day. साजरा करा तुम्ही पण दुसऱ्याचे कष्ट न वाढवता! For a few moments of "confetti wonderland," are we turning some places into a trash heap? And, of course, some of the same people pulling this off will magically turn into eco-warriors when it’s time for Hindu festivals. But let’s not dig into that. TL;DR: Balloons for New Year celebrations = trash the next day. Thoughts?
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