Greening Mardi Gras: Recycling effort targets parade trash
NEW ORLEANS — Mardi Gras produces days of merriment, indulgence, a few hangovers — and a lot of garbage. Once the parades have passed and the beads have been thrown, the cleanup begins.
This year two New Orleans organizations aimed to change things with a pilot recycling project to collect cans, plastic bottles and that ubiquitous Mardi Gras accessory dangling from fences, trees and balconies: beads.
Hannah Kincannon heads recycling efforts for the Young Leadership Council, which has partnered with local events and festivals to help make them greener. She said Mardi Gras is how the city represents itself to the world.
“We really want to represent ourselves as a city that has a sustainable mindset,” she said. “Just like Mardi Gras is something that everyone can participate in, recycling is something everyone can participate in.”


