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If you've ever been to a Mardi Gras parade in New Orleans, then you're probably familiar with the sea of unwanted beads, flashing toys and plastic packaging left in the wake of the last float to ...
"The waste is becoming a defining characteristic of this event," said Brett Davis, a New Orleans native who grew up catching beads at Mardi Gras parades. He now heads a nonprofit that works to ...
In 2018, the City of New Orleans found 93,000 pounds of Mardi Gras beads in just five city blocks that had washed down into storm drains.” “Most of these beads also contained levels of ...
The Public Engagement Director of New Orleans Homeland Security Emergency ... Last year the organization collected 20,000 pounds of Mardi Gras beads.
The Krewe of Freret Mardi Gras has announced it will not permit riders to throw plastic beads in 2025 in “the name of environmental sustainability, community responsibility, and thought leadership,” ...
and purple beads is a cherished Mardi Gras tradition, but as it turns out, these petroleum-based plastic beads have a heavy ...
In New Orleans for the Mardi Gras, I, surely, wasn’t ready for the mad ride and ceaseless exhilaration. Think 250 million ...
In 2018, the City of New Orleans found 93,000 pounds of Mardi Gras beads in just 5 city blocks that had washed down into storm drains.” “Most of these beads also contained levels of chlorine ...
“The waste is becoming a defining characteristic of this event,” said Brett Davis, a New Orleans native who grew up catching beads at Mardi Gras parades. He now heads a nonprofit that works to ...
NEW ORLEANS — You probably have a big bag of Mardi Gras beads in your home right now. Or maybe you've already recycled them to one of the non-profits. But now one krewe hopes to lighten your ...
Mardi Gras beads dangling from tree limbs are a lovely ... algae beads and the application of 3D printing, Strain printed a new set of hollow biodegradable beads with seeds inside.
The first recorded Mardi Gras parade in New Orleans took ... surviving examples of ‘throwing’ in new Orleans are Japanese mercury glass beads, made during World War II, and the early 20th ...