Other Uses
- In the "Sex" episode of spoof news programme Brass Eye host Chris Morris wears a green ribbon in support of people who have "Good AIDS" or AIDS contracted through no fault of their own (e.g. through contaminated blood transfusion).
- The green ribbon can also indicate a support of music education, especially in Hispanic Communities in the United States.
- At county or state fairs in the United States, green ribbons are awarded to competitors who finish in fifth place in contests.
- In the United Kingdom, the green ribbon was adopted by FERT (Ferret Education and Research Trust) who are a registered charity in England and Wales (No.1116924) to raise awareness of Ferret Welfare
- Green ribbons are used in the flash cartoon series There she is!! as a symbol of hope, friendship, and uniqueness in society.
- Green Ribbons were used by the players of Royal Challengers Bangalore, the Indian Premier League (IPL) cricket team, to create awareness about green living and to showcase their support and commitment towards the Green Initiatives of Royal Challengers Bangalore.
- "The Green Ribbon" is a story in the book of horror stories for children, In a Dark, Dark Room and Other Scary Stories, by Alvin Schwartz. The ribbon features prominently in the story.
- Used in the Faberry Fandom (found on the social networking site Tumblr) as a representative for the unbreakable bond between two characters on the popular TV show "Glee" Where character and Rachel Berry (played by Lea Michele)) suggests a green ribbon to match Quinn Fabray (played by Dianna Agron)'s eyes in the episode Prom Queen.A.K.A :- "The Green Ribbon of Fate"
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