So just in case you lovely tooters can help me along…I’ve been campaigning for a ban on disposable bbqs over the last year or so.
Just a bit of clarity about what started this campaign and my own circumstances. 
I don’t represent any other group or institution. I’m not funded. 
I’m a dad, a teacher. And my little 9 yo boy got badly injured by a disposable bbq in 2020 
Will received his injuries by running through sand where a disposable bbq had been used several hours before. The bbq had cooled and the owners had removed it to dispose of properly.
The surface of the sand was cool but the thermal nature of dry sand meant that the heat had retained deep down.
Wills accident could happen to anyone. The nature of these items (no legs etc) means that they are usually used straight on the ground causing a range of issues (see parks and moorlands also). 
When they are used on sand like in this instance and then cleared away/taken home, an invisible danger remains on the site for those arriving. 
They have prohibition restrictions in some localities but the problems with environmental damage, waste and injury persists…simply because restrictions are incredibly hard to enforce/police. As long as these are available they will be used and will cause problems often to people or environments that had nothing to do with its original purchase and use. 
And I’m not in any way anti BBQ. I just think it should be done safely. And banning these items would go a long way to helping.
I suppose I think of this like fireworks. 
All fireworks have safety instructions, disposal instructions etc etc. They’re obviously dangerous in some circumstances so you assume people will be sensible.
But in spite of this and in spite of the control measures that are put in place - some types of firework are still just too risky to have available. Sometimes because ‘people’ can’t be trusted to be sensible with them.
And sometimes simply because they’re just inherently dangerous (eg the good old ‘jumping jacks’ back in the 70’s). Eventually you have to draw a line somewhere and say that the cost/benefit balance isn’t quite right with some items…
So we don’t have to ban everything and all fireworks by any means - just the jumping jacks that we watch every year and say “Nah…this ain’t right” 
Not all - but some aren’t worth it.
We’re not raising this just because of our experience… it’s because it’s so many peoples experience. These injuries are frighteningly common (4 that have been similar in nature in the last 10 days).
So these problems alongside the huge amounts of litter they cause, the vast amounts of single use waste the produce and the catastrophic wildfires they cause. 
We simply want to help stop this happening to be anyone else - because it happens very regularly unfortunately 
I hope that clarifies things 
Please do take a minute to sign our petition

https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/618664
#environment #waste #bbq #BanDisposableBBQs #firedanger #litter

Petition: Place a complete ban on the sale and use of disposable BBQ’s in the UK

We support moves to ban disposable BBQ’s in environmentally vulnerable areas. Limited restrictions will not stop them being used or brought into these spaces. This also does nothing to counter the damage they do outside these areas. We are calling for an outright ban on their use and sale in the UK

Petitions - UK Government and Parliament
@Magnumificent Thank you for highlighting this. I don't use these disposable BBQs but those that do need to know this. I had no idea! As you say, people who take care to dispose of them won't know either. Do they have anything about this interaction with sand on the instructions?

@CountessKatherynBoheme No not specifically (from any I’ve ever seen). There’s huge amounts of text on the packaging. Which are mainly warnings, not instructions as there are soooo many issues and potential problems with them.

They really are awful, unnecessary items…

@Magnumificent I guess that might at least be a starting point to lobby for a massive warning in red large text on the package. Wholly agree with you that they are a menace in many respects. No idea why anyone would use them as they're really useless anyway but the danger factor is shocking. I'll follow you now to see what else we might do about this.

@Magnumificent signed and shared!

I saw a report of an incident where someone had buried a used one in the sand. The injuries sustained by a child were horrific. I’m not a BBQer, there’s plenty of other food you can take to the beach, don’t use them people!

@KDog Too many incidents like this 😞
@Magnumificent
Had already signed, but shared again. These disposable barbecues are bad for the #environment, dangerous for people and animals, and pretty rubbish at cooking too. A ban is the only way to go.
#BanDisposableBBQs
@Magnumificent Never given it much thought, but having read what you said, yes, it's important. I hope your little lad is fully recovered.
@Ted Thank you Ted 🙏🙌
@Magnumificent
Signed. I had no idea heat was retained like that.

@disalmon1 Thank you very much…

It’s a superb way of storing clean energy too… https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20221102-how-a-sand-battery-could-transform-clean-energy

How a sand battery could transform clean energy

A new way of storing renewable energy is providing clean heat through the long Nordic nights.

BBC