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A cartoon of a green sea turtle about to eat a broken red balloon.

8 Reasons Why it’s Time to Say Goodbye to Balloons

We grew up with balloons at our birthday parties and single-use water balloon fights in the summer but now it’s time to say goodbye to balloons. There are so many...

8 Reasons Why it’s Time to Say Goodbye to Balloons

We grew up with balloons at our birthday parties and single-use water balloon fights in the summer but now it’s time to say goodbye to balloons. There are so many...

A black sofa in a living room, there are two people hiding behind the sofa throwing EcoSplat reusable water balloons over the back of the sofa. All you can see are their arms above the back of the sofa

Indoor Games for Kids with Reusable Water Balloons

Winter school holidays are here and the weather outside makes it less fun to play outside (although splashing in the mud and puddles before coming in for a hot drink...

Indoor Games for Kids with Reusable Water Balloons

Winter school holidays are here and the weather outside makes it less fun to play outside (although splashing in the mud and puddles before coming in for a hot drink...

A box of EcoSplat reusable water balloon and a packet of magnetic water balloons lying on the grass

Magnetic Water Balloons vs EcoSplat

We decided to have a water fight comparing magnetic reusable water balloons with EcoSplat! There were many advantages to EcoSplat including:💦 More ecofriendly packaging - the EcoSplat box is fully recyclable and...

Magnetic Water Balloons vs EcoSplat

We decided to have a water fight comparing magnetic reusable water balloons with EcoSplat! There were many advantages to EcoSplat including:💦 More ecofriendly packaging - the EcoSplat box is fully recyclable and...

Four EcoSplat reusable water balloons held in cupped hands over the grass. The colours are red, yellow, green and blue.

What are EcoSplat Reusable Water Balloons Made ...

EcoSplat Reusable Water Balloons are designed to replace single-use water balloons which break into pieces and litter our gardens and parks. Each year over 3.2 billion pieces of rubbish are...

What are EcoSplat Reusable Water Balloons Made ...

EcoSplat Reusable Water Balloons are designed to replace single-use water balloons which break into pieces and litter our gardens and parks. Each year over 3.2 billion pieces of rubbish are...

A red EcoSplat Reusable Water Balloon surrounded by different coloured single-use water ballloons

Swap disposable for reusable and save!

Sometimes we wonder if it’s really worth swapping disposable items for reusable - reusables seem more expensive and do they really save that much rubbish? Will it actually make much...

Swap disposable for reusable and save!

Sometimes we wonder if it’s really worth swapping disposable items for reusable - reusables seem more expensive and do they really save that much rubbish? Will it actually make much...

Used, multi-coloured single-use water balloons laid out in the shape of a balloon. The text across the middle of the balloon shape reads "Are single-use water balloons biodegradable?" The EcoSplat reusable water balloons logo is in the bottom left corner.

Are Single-Use Water Balloons Biodegradable?

Sometimes we hear the claim that single-use water balloons are biodegradable but is this true? Is there really no harm in leaving millions of pieces of water balloons littering our...

Are Single-Use Water Balloons Biodegradable?

Sometimes we hear the claim that single-use water balloons are biodegradable but is this true? Is there really no harm in leaving millions of pieces of water balloons littering our...