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Fake Halloween spiderwebs in NJ harm ecosystems, prompting a shift to biodegradable alternatives.
Fake Halloween spiderwebs in New Jersey, often made from non-biodegradable plastics, can harm local ecosystems by persisting in the environment, entangling wildlife, and breaking down into microplastics.
Environmental experts warn these decorations contribute to pollution when discarded in landfills or natural areas.
Some residents are shifting to biodegradable or reusable alternatives to reduce ecological impact, highlighting growing concern over the environmental cost of seasonal decorations.
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Las telas de araña de Halloween falsas en Nueva Jersey dañan los ecosistemas, lo que lleva a un cambio a alternativas biodegradables.