07/24/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 07/25/2024 19:02
As Old Spanish Days quickly approaches, the City of Santa Barbara reminds the community that confetti is litter.
The use of confetti at Santa Barbara parades and festivals is growing, in both the number of events where confetti is used and the volume of confetti tossed. While confetti eggs or cascarones have long been a tradition at Santa Barbara's Old Spanish Days, we are now seeing large bags of confetti being sold and dumped on our sidewalks, streets, and parks.
In addition to paper confetti, the volume of shiny metallic confetti, sequins, glitter, and silly string used at community events is increasing. These are all made of plastic and are often mistaken for food and consumed by birds and other animals. Confetti can easily wash or blow into our storm drains, creeks, and ocean, where it poses a threat to aquatic life and pollutes our environment.
Please only use paper confetti (or leaves!), and do not add plastic or foam decorations on the outside of the eggs.
Download and share confetti outreach materials.