Time to ban red plastic poppies to protect environment after COP26 – Yorkshire Post Letters
EVERY year I look at the box of red poppies being offered for people to wear in remembrance.
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Particularly at the time of the COP26 climate-change summit, surely plastic poppies are sending out a bad message? After Remembrance Day, thousands will go into landfill. I will once again contribute by wearing my hand-knitted wool poppy.
From: Henry Cobden, Ilkley.
GIVEN I’m one of those people who habitually lose their poppy, can the Royal British Legion instigate a national competition to devise and design the most ethically and environmentally red poppy that we can all wear with pride?
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Hide AdJust as the RBL continues to honour the sacrifices made in two world wars in the name of freedom, we need to remember that climate change is – effectively – the war that will define these times.
From: James Buick, Northallerton.
WHY is it impossible for some football fans to stand in silence to observe the Armistice without breaking into applause? It’s disrespectful to our war dead.
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