12 Nov,2023
Choose traditional clay diyas (earthen lamps) over those made of plastic or metal. They are biodegradable and don't contribute to pollution.
Opt for energy-efficient LED lights instead of traditional incandescent bulbs. LEDs consume less energy and have a longer lifespan.
Create colorful rangoli using natural materials like flowers, leaves, and colored rice. This is not only visually appealing but also eco-friendly.
Decorate your home with eco-friendly materials such as recycled paper, natural fabrics, and plant-based decorations.
Choose gifts that are sustainable and have a positive impact, such as reusable items, organic products, or gifts that support local artisans.
Instead of bursting firecrackers, consider planting a tree or donating to tree-planting initiatives. This helps offset the carbon footprint and contributes to a healthier environment.
Make your own decorations using recycled materials. This not only reduces waste but also adds a personal touch to your celebrations.
Opt for low-noise firecrackers or, better yet, eliminate the use of firecrackers altogether. The noise and air pollution caused by fireworks can have detrimental effects on the environment and public health.