Diwali, the festival of lights, is often marred by environmental pollution. The excessive use of fireworks, single-use plastics, and harmful materials contributes to air, water, and land pollution. To celebrate Diwali sustainably, we must adopt eco-friendly practices.
Eco-friendly Diwali is about celebrating the festival of lights in a way that minimises harm to the environment. This involves using eco-friendly crackers, LED diyas, DIY gifts, consumable gifts and avoiding excessive plastic waste. By making these small changes, we can enjoy Diwali without compromising the health of our planet.
Instead of traditional fireworks, opt for eco-friendly alternatives like LED lights, lanterns, or sparklers. Avoid single-use plastics and opt for reusable or biodegradable decorations. Use natural materials like clay or recycled paper for diyas. Support local artisans and choose handmade products to reduce carbon footprint.
To help people know more about eco-friendly Diwali, one must educate them with friends, family, and neighbours. Support community-led efforts to promote environmental sustainability. Finally, contribute your time and skills to organisations working to protect the environment.
By embracing eco-friendly Diwali practices, we can protect our environment and ensure a healthier future for generations to come. Let’s celebrate the festival of lights responsibly and contribute to a greener planet.
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Posted 2024-11-01 05:21:41
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