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... to feel really angry every time I see balloons being released into the sky

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MamaCaz Fri 14-Jun-19 18:49:06

Just that really. It makes me really angry.

If someone pulled up at the side of the toad and tipped a box-full of uninflated balloons out of their car onto the verge, they could, quite rightly, be prosecuted. Why is releasing them into the sky still allowed when it is just as bad for the environment?

Itsmyfirstrodeo Sun 16-Jun-19 09:53:15

You can get biodegradable balloons now, whether they are truly suitable or not I don't know, but I do know that there is something very symbolic to the release into the air

alchemilla Fri 28-Jun-19 17:10:55

While we're on the subject, what about fireworks? I think they should be restricted to well advertised public displays. In the countryside near wedding venues they go off two or three times a week. I know at least three horses who have died from running into fences in panic. To say nothing of panicking domestic animals. Where I used to live there would be six weeks of fireworks - at least with the public ones which I knew about I could get animals in and medicate them if necessary.

Sarahmob Fri 28-Jun-19 17:55:04

Our local hospice organise a butterfly release every year - that’s far more environmentally friendly.

PamelaJ1 Fri 28-Jun-19 18:20:17

It’smyfirstrodeo, unless they biodegrade very very quickly I can’t see how they could stop causing damage.
My friend has a garden centre and was telling me that some growers use biodegradable pots.
Unfortunately they need very specific conditions before they biodegrade.

SueDonim Tue 02-Jul-19 13:15:16

This is proof of the result in Scotland of balloon releases. sad Our wild places contaminated by plastic.

www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-highlands-islands-48838541

Nanny27 Tue 02-Jul-19 13:58:52

I thought most people were educated about the environment sufficiently these days to find an alternative to balloon releases. I think it’s an awful thing to do.

wildswan16 Thu 04-Jul-19 11:41:54

www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7212387/Scottish-farmer-posts-furious-Twitter-message-saving-calf-choking-5ft-balloon.html