Punaravartan: Revamping The Non-Renewable Clay To Make It Ganesh Chaturthi Ready
Pune based Non-Governmental organisation, eCoexist foundation, launched the campaign 'Punarvartan', to recycle old Lord Ganesha clay idols donated by people and remould them into new ones, to reduce the impact of immersing idols on the environment
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The campaign is being run in nine cities of Maharashtra, including Nasik, Thane, Pimpri Chinchwad, and cities in Gujarat, including Ahmedabad and Surat, Bangalore in Karnataka, and Hyderabad in Telangana, with a total of 500 volunteers compiling all the cities and states.
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A look at some of the recycled Lord Ganesha idols showcased in one of the exhibitions in Pune. With the help of 22 organisations and volunteer efforts, the team collected up to 23,000 kilograms of clay in 2022, which means 23 tonnes of clay was diverted from entering the water bodies.