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We need to be aware of any damage we are doing to the environment and stop using harmful products when possible. Traditional modern glitter has been made from non biodegradable plastics. These 'micro plastics' end up in the water courses and fish stock can ingest them.  
As responsible scenic artists we need to be aware of any damage we are doing to the environment. Traditional modern glitter has been made from non biodegradable plastics. These 'micro plastics' end up in the water courses where fish stock can ingest them.  
Now there is a way of making biodegradable glitter from plant (eucalyptus) cellulose. This will decompose in around 90 days when exposed to microorganisms in the soil. WIN WIN ! ( Although it does cost more than it's evil plastic cousin)
Now there is a way of making biodegradable glitter from plant (eucalyptus) cellulose. This will decompose in around 90 days when exposed to microorganisms in the soil. WIN WIN ! ( Although it does cost more than it's evil plastic cousin)


[https://ecostardust.com/pages/our-packaging ''' Ecostardust comes in “ultra chunky” (2.4 mm hexagonals) Excellent range of colours''']
[https://ecostardust.com/pages/our-packaging ''' Ecostardust comes in “ultra chunky” (2.4 mm hexagonals) Excellent range of colours''']
[https://festivalglitter.co.uk/collections/halloween-glitter-1/products/wicked-green-green-holographic-glitter-festival-mix?variant=5404190638116  ''' Festivalglitter comes in mixed sizes. Limited colours''' ]
[https://www.flints.co.uk/pdfcatalogue/glitter.pdf ''' NEW Deco BioGlitter from Flints'''  ]

Latest revision as of 12:59, 16 August 2023

As responsible scenic artists we need to be aware of any damage we are doing to the environment. Traditional modern glitter has been made from non biodegradable plastics. These 'micro plastics' end up in the water courses where fish stock can ingest them. Now there is a way of making biodegradable glitter from plant (eucalyptus) cellulose. This will decompose in around 90 days when exposed to microorganisms in the soil. WIN WIN ! ( Although it does cost more than it's evil plastic cousin)

Ecostardust comes in “ultra chunky” (2.4 mm hexagonals) Excellent range of colours

Festivalglitter comes in mixed sizes. Limited colours

NEW Deco BioGlitter from Flints