Tips To Celebrate Eco-Friendly Holi

20 March 2024

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Holi  is one of the most vibrant festivals in India, celebrated with great zeal and fervour

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This year, the festival of colours will be celebrated on Monday, March 25

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With ongoing environmental challenges, avoid celebrating Holi with water balloons, pichkaris, and harmful colours

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Environmental activists have been highlighting the significance of having an eco-friendly Holi celebration for the past several years

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Here are some ways of making Holi celebrations environmentally friendly and impactful:

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Use organic colours. These are safe and easy to remove from the skin. These also keep you away from any infections, allergies or reactions

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You can use flower petals and natural colours to celebrate the festival without wasting water

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Pichkaris and water balloons are made of plastic and rubber. Choose eco-friendly alternatives to the overflowing waste that fills landfills

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Avoid oil paints, fuel, dirt, or other chemical products. It damages your skin and can harm the environment

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Reduce waste by composting leftover flowers. They aid in enhancing the soil's texture by breaking down readily into manure

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