Researchers at Louisiana State University have created a sustainable way to use biodegradable Mardi Gras beads after the ...
Mardi Gras is full of festive throws, but what do you do with all those beads after the parade? Discover creative and ...
This year, a group of Louisiana State University researchers are trying to make Mardi Gras a little bit greener.
Recycle Dat, the push to make Mardi Gras greener, returns after diverting 10 tons of waste from New Orleans landfills in 2024 ...
Louisiana State University scientists develop biodegradable Mardi Gras beads that blossom into flowers and plant when buried.
When you start seeing King Cakes, jester masks, colorful beads and Cajun-inspired dishes, it must be Mardi Gras. Where to ...
An initiative to clean beads and other debris off the streets is taking shape after local Mardi Gras parades. Keep Louisiana ...
What is a krewe? And why do we eat king cake? Knowing these essential Mardi Gras facts will make the celebration all the more ...
This year, Mardi Gras falls on March 4, with Ash Wednesday falling on March 5. Can’t make it to Bourbon Street in New Orleans? Here's how you can celebrate Mardi Gras in Louisville.