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Climate advocates denounce Cove Manila balloon drop event

Climate advocates denounce Cove Manila balloon drop event

A boy walks on a garbage filled creek in Manila to get his ball. A climate advocacy group said the balloon drop event planned by Cove Manila for New Year鈥檚 Eve would aggravate the plastic pollution in the country. AFP FILE

A human rights organization and climate advocate on Sunday denounced the Cove Manila鈥檚 planned balloon drop event on New Year鈥檚 Eve for its 鈥渄amaging effects on the environment.鈥

DAKILA said the balloon drop event would add to the plastic pollution in the country and pose a serious threat to the environment.

The group appealed at the organizers of the event and the management of Cove Manila and Okada Manila to consider the harmful environmental effects of the publicity event.

鈥淲e at DAKILA denounce the balloon drop event by Cove Manila as it adds to the plastic pollution and poses serious threat to our environment. We appeal to the management of Cove Manila and Okada Manila to consider the harmful environmental impacts of this event,鈥澛燚AKILA Officer-In-Charge-Executive Director Rash Caritativo said in a statement.

The group called for a more pronounced protest from the public, saying that a 鈥渇ew hours of 鈥渇un鈥 and a world record could never justify the long-term effect of the event.

鈥淐ove Manila and Okada Manila鈥檚 attempt to land a Guinness World Record through 130,000 balloon-drop is a clear display of non-sensical extravagance at the expense of the environment,鈥 DAKILA Associate Campaigns Director Jeckree Mission said in a statement.

鈥淚t is clearly a disregard of the efforts of the government and environmental advocate organizations in curbing the plastic waste of the Philippines鈥 We call on to the public to voice their opposition against this event,鈥澛爃e added.

The group then challenged the managements of Cove Manila and Okada to prove that they do not prioritize 鈥渃orporate gimmickry at the the environment鈥檚 expense.鈥

Cove Manila, known as the largest indoor beach club and night club in Metro Manila, earlier encouraged the public to witness their 鈥渞ecord-breaking鈥 welcome to 2019 on Dec. 31, as they plan to break the world record for the largest balloon drop.

鈥淲hen midnight rolls in, The Dome will be showered with 130,000 balloons in an epic New Year鈥檚 Eve Countdown Party led by international dance music icon Pete Tong!,鈥 Cove Manila said in its earlier Facebook post.

In a statement issued Saturday, the management of Cove Manila explained that the event will be using in the record attempt will be biodegradable.

They added that the event has been planned with solid environmental protocols in place to minimize any possible impact on the environment.

Cove Manila also said that the balloons would be recycled.

鈥淐ove Manila鈥檚 much-anticipated balloon drop is not a whimsical effort to just 鈥榩lay鈥 with thousands of balloons. It is an earnest effort not only to make a new world record for the country, but also to demonstrate that we can have a lot of fun but still remain responsible,鈥 Cove Manila said in a Facebook post. /cbb

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