Ribbon Show Canceled in Tashkent Due to Its Harm to the Environment

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A video promoting an event with ribbons falling from the sky, scheduled for July 28 in the “Anhor” park in the capital, recently spread on social networks. The organizers claimed it would be the first such event in the country. However, ecologists saw the video on social networks and decided to intervene.

During the investigation, employees of the Tashkent Department of Ecology, Environmental Protection, and Climate Change found that a regular ribbon show with animators was planned in the park’s amphitheater, without launching ribbons into the sky, while the promised “ribbons falling from the sky” were mentioned in the video to attract attention.

The organizers were explained that such shows cause environmental pollution and are harmful to ecology. As a result, the planned ribbon show was canceled. Additionally, the videos distributed by bloggers were removed.

The Ministry of Ecology urged the heads of parks, recreation areas, and other entertainment venues not to organize shows that harm the environment.

“Remember, any damage to the environment is punishable by law,” the ministry emphasized.

The text has been translated by AI. For more accurate information, please refer to the Russian version of the article.

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