Folks, I was helping clean prior to a public event today, and had to spend about 15 minutes vacuuming glitter off the tables, chairs, and floor near the sewing stations. This was all red glitter, which suggests all that cleanup was necessitated by a single project, by a single person. (I don't want to know who.)
Really, people shouldn't be using glitter anywhere, for anything. It adds microplastics to our environment. "“Glitter enters the environment by landfill, through the air being blown around,” it said. “It sticks to people’s hands and goes down the sink into the water system, it sticks to people’s clothes or mops, which go through the washing machine, and out into the water system.”" NYTimes gift article link:
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/11/30/style/glitter-ban.html?unlocked_article_code=1.HVA.4Ml2.ry0T8dziGuYb&smid=url-shareSo please, consider not bringing glitter into HeatSync Labs. Or if you do, please thoroughly clean up afterwards. (And it will be a lot of work, I can tell you!)
-Jay