You Don't Need To Be A Party Pooper To Say NO To Balloons

in #environment6 years ago

We’re ditching straws, switching to wooden and corn-starch disposable cutlery and reducing, re-using and recycling where we can. But what about balloons? Recently I went window shopping in our local mall and I noticed that nearly every outlet was handing out balloons to the kids. You’d really think that by now corporations and businesses would be aware of the effects balloons have on our ecosystems and hold back on using them as little marketing schemes to draw you into their stores and restaurants through your children. But nope. 

The Risk Balloons Pose To The Environment


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What goes up, must come down! Pollution created by non-biodegradable products is a very big and very real problem. The most popular balloon types are latex and mylar. Latex is considered the safer option because it is biodegradable, but this means that complete decomposition can still take up to four years — giving this piece of rubber plenty of time to destroy and destruct. 

Animals And Nature


Animals often mistake strewn rubber balloons for food. Sea turtles for example often think the fluttering piece of rubber is a scrumptious jellyfish, but once ingested, balloons tend to cause stomach or intestinal blockages, eventually leading to starvation and then death. To add to this, the strings or ribbons attached to balloons can cause harm too. They often trap and entangle animals, causing infections, amputations, starvation, drowning and other fatalities.

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Helium is such an important and misused element:

We use it in MRI scanners, fiber optics, welding, cooling nuclear reactors, cryogenics, lasers, LCDs, rare document preservation and breathing ventilators for infants - https://earth911.com/living-well-being/events-entertainement/balloons-environment/

Once helium is released into the air, it drifts into space, and cannot be replaced. Should we really be wasting it on party balloons?

Campaign To Stop Purchasing/Using Balloons


There is nothing wrong with being a little pedantic about plastic. To us, it might be just one balloon. To a critically endangered species, it could be their last meal. By choosing to eliminate items like balloons from our lives, we can have an enormously positive impact on the world around us. Now that's something to celebrate.

Are you on board with me? Are you ready to say no to balloons?


Much love - @sweetpea

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great post sweetpea.. I hadnt thought about the imapct of balloons before, but you are SO right! They fly up and then land randomly anywhere creating pollution and a great hazard to animals.. maybe we should copy the chinese who use nice paper lanterns with a candle in them..they look amazing and have no plastics!

Yeah, I'm in. Last year at my brother's wake one of the things the revelers did was take balloons outside and release them. My brother died shockingly young, and with a huge circle of dedicated friends and colleagues, so I didn't say a word. But I certainly thought lots of them...

Thanks, Sweetpea. A timely and needed post.

I am so glad that you wrote this post!! I have been telling so many people to not use balloons and I get that look as if I am crazy.
We have such a long ways to go until people are getting it!

Thank you for this post. Balloons are very hazardous for our environment. When we think about environmental dangers, we often think about plastics but not balloons. Balloons are often filled with helium. People often breathe in the helium to make their voices squeak. They do not realize how damaging it is to their lungs and throat. So stupid!

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