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Mardigras

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culture1 year ago

"Rex Royalty: 2024 Carnival Queen's Toast Skipped in Imperial Reception"

The Rex, King of Carnival, was unable to toast the Queen during the Mardi Gras parade as the parades rolled late, causing him to miss the traditional event. The delay also affected other krewes, with the truck parades following Rex continuing deep into the night. Despite the setback, Rex hopes to maintain its traditions and find positive ways to coexist on the parade route.

environment1 year ago

"Mardi Gras Beads: Fun or Environmental Hazard?"

Mardi Gras celebrations in New Orleans are contributing to a significant environmental concern due to the massive amounts of plastic beads and trinkets thrown during parades. These nonbiodegradable items end up as litter, clog drainage systems, and pose a threat to wildlife in the area. Efforts to address this issue include recycling programs, collection points for beads, and a push for parade riders to use sustainable, nonplastic items. Organizations are advocating for the adoption of biodegradable alternatives to reduce the environmental impact of this beloved tradition.

environment1 year ago

"Greening Mardi Gras: Sustainable Alternatives and Recycling Initiatives for Beads"

Mardi Gras celebrations in New Orleans are contributing to a plastic pollution problem as tons of nonbiodegradable beads end up in the city's drainage system and waterways. Efforts to address this issue include recycling and promoting the use of sustainable alternatives such as paper beads, acai seed beads, and locally-made consumable items. Organizations are collecting and repackaging beads for resale, while a nonprofit is marketing nonplastic, sustainable items for parade riders to throw. Advocates hope these initiatives will help mitigate the environmental impact of the beloved tradition.

environment1 year ago

"Making Mardi Gras Greener: Tackling Plastic Bead Waste in New Orleans"

Mardi Gras celebrations in New Orleans are contributing to a plastic pollution problem due to the massive amounts of nonbiodegradable beads and trinkets thrown during parades, which end up in the city's drainage system and waterways. Efforts to address this issue include recycling programs and a growing movement to introduce sustainable alternatives such as paper beads, recycled glass, and consumable items. Advocates hope that these initiatives will help reduce the environmental impact of the festivities.