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5 Tips to Celebrate an Eco-friendly Holi

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Rekart @Rekart · Mar 7, 2023

Holi, the festival of colors, is celebrated with great enthusiasm across India and other parts of the world. Unfortunately, the way it is celebrated can be quite wasteful and harmful to the environment. However, with a few small changes, you can celebrate an eco-friendly Holi without compromising on the fun. Here are five tips to get you started:

  1. Use Natural Colors: Opt for natural colors made from flowers, vegetables, and fruits rather than synthetic colors. Natural colors are not only eco-friendly but also skin-friendly and can be easily made at home. You can also buy natural colors from eco-friendly stores.
  2. Say No to Water Wastage: Water is a precious resource, and we must use it judiciously. Instead of wasting water by throwing water balloons and using water guns, celebrate Holi with dry colors. If you must use water, try to limit it to a small amount, and use a bucket instead of a hose.
  3. Use Eco-friendly Products: Choose eco-friendly products such as biodegradable plates, cups, and cutlery for serving food and drinks. Avoid using plastic products that take hundreds of years to decompose and end up polluting the environment.
  4. Avoid Loud Music: While music is an integral part of any celebration, loud music can be disturbing to wildlife and cause noise pollution. Keep the music volume low and avoid playing it late into the night.
  5. Dispose of Waste Responsibly: After the celebrations are over, dispose of waste responsibly. Collect all the waste in a separate bag and dispose of it in the appropriate bins. You can also consider composting the waste to reduce your carbon footprint.

By following these simple tips, you can celebrate Holi in an eco-friendly manner and contribute towards a cleaner and greener planet.