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Zurich votes to ban petrol leaf blowers

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September 29, 2025
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Residents of Zurich, Switzerland, voted Sunday to ban the use of petrol-fuelled leaf blowers and leaf vacuums over noise and air pollution concerns in public and private spaces.

Switzerland’s system of direct democracy allows citizens to launch referendums if they collect a minimum number of signatures.

Zurich had previously decided to ban petrol-fuelled leaf blowers and leaf vacuum cleaners, which faced criticism for being too loud and spreading dust.

But right-wing parties brought the issue to a vote, hoping to overturn the decision.

Zurich’s residents did not answer their call, with more than 61 percent in favour of the restriction.

However, leaf blowers and vacuums are not entirely forbidden in the country’s largest city: they can still be used, but only from October to December.

In the Swiss canton of Thurgau, residents also voted to relax an old ban on non-religious events, including dancing, during five public holidays — Christmas, Good Friday, Easter Sunday, Pentecost Sunday, and on the Federal Day of Thanksgiving, Repentance, and Prayer.

Opposing this change, Thurgau’s far-right had initiated the referendum. The vote was very close, but the revision to the so-called dance ban was approved with 51.1 percent of the vote.

Cultural and sporting events will now be permitted in Thurgau, but they must be held indoors with no more than 500 participants

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