In regards to the campaign in support of the NHS was never intended as large scale event. As stated by experts of Trading Standards Institute (Code of Practice – Sky Lanterns, 2014) “When used as intended in appropriate conditions and in small numbers, sky lanterns do not constitute a high risk. With a little care and consideration they can be enjoyed safely."
With deepest sadness and condemnation, nobody could ever expect that a respected Charity organisation, such as RSPCA, could adopt such a low marketing strategy to attract donations. It is unjustifiable that a Charity organisation desperate to generate income, rises additional funds by despising not only all reputable suppliers, such Night Sky Lanterns®, but RSPCA is also disregarding the operational study by the Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs (DEFRA), which was also fully financed with public money.
Dear Friends, Colleagues and Sky Lanterns Enthusiasts,
I’m not used to ask for help but I am now begging for your support.
I need your support in helping to protect the right of future generations to experience the beautiful sensation of making a wish while releasing sky lanterns.
On the 4th of April 2019, the UK Parliament passed a bill to ban sky lanterns, which will affect how and where you can release a sky lantern.
I’m not used to ask for help but I am now begging for your support.
I need your support in helping to protect the right of future generations to experience the beautiful sensation of making a wish while releasing sky lanterns.
On the 4th of April 2019, the UK Parliament passed a bill to ban sky lanterns, which will affect how and where you can release a sky lantern.