Manila gaming resort cancels New Year balloon stunt after criticism

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Okada Manila had planned to ring in 2019 by dropping 130,000 balloons in one of its nightclubs to set a new world record The resort said it had voluntarily canceled the stunt as a “sign of respect” to environmentalists’ warnings MANILA: A luxury Philippine resort has called off a world record attempt for releasing tens of thousands of balloons to mark the New Year following complaints from environmental groups and a government warning. Okada Manila, a sprawling resort in the country’s capital that includes hotel and restaurants, had planned to ring in 2019 by dropping 130,000 balloons in one of its venues to set a new world record. But in a statement late Sunday, the Okada Manila resort said it had voluntarily canceled the stunt as a “sign of respect” to environmentalists’ warnings, and “in support of the Government’s campaign to protect and save the environment.” The country’s Department of Environment and Natural Resources had joined green groups in criticizing the planned balloon drop, saying it would generate huge amounts of waste, but did not have the authority to stop it. In a statement Monday, DENR chief Roy Cimatu described Okada Manila’s decision as “laudable.” He said other hotels and resorts had also canceled similar balloon drops for New Year’s Eve. Okada Manila had initially insisted the balloons were biodegradable and would be recycled after the event. In recent years, setting Guinness World Records has become a popular activity in the Philippines, with feats achieved including “largest charity walk” and “most hamburgers eaten in one minute.”

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