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Related: About this forumWhy Halloween is an ecological disaster
It may seem daunting to change the way we celebrate a beloved holiday. It may also be necessaryAlexander Nazaryan·Senior, White House Correspondent
Tue, October 31, 2023 at 4:20 PM EDT·3 min read
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Every parent of young children has awoken on Nov. 1 to the aftermath of Halloween: piles of candy wrappers, discarded costumes, molding pumpkins and decorations demanding to be taken down.
Halloween is an expensive holiday, wreaking havoc on family budgets. And with children expected to consume as much as 7,000 calories on Oct. 31 because of all the added sugar in their diets, the holiday is also a public health calamity.
But scariest of all is the damage Halloween does to the planet.
All those candy wrappers have to go somewhere. So do all the plastic pumpkins, plastic vampire teeth, plastic Harry Potter wands. And where they go, for the most part, is into landfills and waterways, where they contribute to a plastics problem that has become a global challenge. New research suggests that many of the single-use plastics we discard turn into invisible particles called microplastics that can cause serious damage to human health.
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https://www.yahoo.com/news/why-halloween-is-an-ecological-disaster-202020822.html
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Why Halloween is an ecological disaster (Original Post)
NJCher
Oct 2023
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cilla4progress
(25,979 posts)1. I see it.
Yeah.
58Sunliner
(5,003 posts)2. This is true for every holiday. We need to change.
Demovictory9
(33,968 posts)3. Is moldy pumpkins so bad? 😔
raging moderate
(4,518 posts)4. Why do people buy new decorations every year?
Last edited Thu Nov 2, 2023, 11:16 AM - Edit history (1)
I have used the same orange plastic pumpkins for forty years! And a few other decorations for twenty - thirty years!
NJCher
(38,228 posts)5. Storage
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