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Loy Krathong, the festival of light, color and … garbage

File photo : Loy Krathong festival

The environmental damage done by one of Thailand’s most colorful festivals, Loy Krathong, has grown so high that many netizens want people to stop floating their krathong in natural waterways. Millions of the floats, often made from plastic foam and other nonbiodegradable materials, are floated on the day of the festival each year.      

“Floating krathong on the sea, canals or rivers will only kill them [the waterways],” says Monsoongarbage Thailand, a Facebook page that addresses environmental issues.

This post has won support from many Thais, who say they have long stopped floating their krathong or decorative floats in waterways while continuing marking the festival in other ways.

This year, Loy Krathong day will fall on November 27.

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