6 AI Certified Ways To Celebrate Eco-Friendly Diwali
1. Eco-Friendly Decorations
Decorations can be made from bamboo, jute or recycled paper.
A diya made from fairy lights and flowers.
2. Sustainable Lighting
Use fairy lights which required less power to light up.
3. Natural Colors for Rangoli
Rangoli designs can be colored naturally or organically like turmeric or coffee powder. You can also use stems of flowers such as marigold, rose petals or hibiscus to create color patterns. Use besan, rice powder, flowers, turmeric instead of chemical based colors to make the rangolis yourself.
4. Safe for Environment
GREEN fire crackers which may require lesser chemicals and pollute the environment to an average level. Even better, avoid crackers and welcome the New Year with laser light shows to curb noise and air pollution.
5. Sustainable Gifting
Instead of buying from the store, use potted plants or home made crafts or any other biodegradable items like jute products instead of plastics. Support organic arts and crafts and give farm fresh or homemade organic candy or baked goods.
6. Inefficiency reduction and management
Refuse using plastic utensils and other disposables; use crockery during Diwali feasts. Sort out your garbage to dispose of organic and non-organic waste products.