Eco-Friendly Ways To Celebrate Diwali
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25 October 2024
Diwali is a time of celebration, but it can also lead to increased air pollution. So, here 8 ways to celebrate the festival in an eco-friendly and green manner
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Choose green crackers that produce less smoke and harmful emissions. These eco-friendly alternatives are designed to minimise noise and air pollution
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Decorate your home with natural and biodegradable materials instead of plastic. Opt for clay diyas, recycled paper lanterns, or handmade decorations
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Consider forgoing fireworks entirely this Diwali. Instead, celebrate with light displays or eco-friendly activities that foster community spirit without harming the environment
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Minimise vehicular emissions by carpooling with friends or using public transportation during the festive season
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Replace traditional bulbs with LED lights for your Diwali decorations. By making this switch, you can brighten your home sustainably and contribute to energy conservation
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The Diwali decor is incomplete without making a vibrant rangoli. Just make sure you replace chemical colours with natural ones
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If you have invited guests at home, use biodegradable crockery instead of plastic spoons and plates
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Gift your friends and families plants instead or along the regular stuff and ditch those plastic wrapping papers and bags
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