5 ways to celebrate an ECO-FRIENDLY DIWALI
Non Toxic Candles to Brighten Your Home
Instead of using electrical or Chinese diyas to decorate the home, you should use earthen lamps, non-toxic candles or diyas. Even though they produce a small amount of pollution, earthen lamps rely on oil to provide light.
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Make Your Rangoli With Natural materials
Go natural and use flowers like roses, marigolds, chrysanthemums and leaves to make your rangoli. You can try using turmeric, kumkum and coffee powder for colours as well.
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Eco-Friendly Firecrackers
Although bursting crackers should be completely avoided, it becomes difficult to convince the kids. The best thing to do in such a situation is to buy eco-friendly crackers. These are made of recycled paper and make less pollution.
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Donate Your Old Belongings
Rather than throwing your things while cleaning your wardrobe, donate them to less privileged. The things will be reused thus reducing wastage.
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Use Plastic Free Cutlery
When serving the visitors, use biodegradable plates or banana leaves instead of traditional plates. This way, you can lend a sense of tradition to this joyous season.
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