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5 ways you can make this Ganesh Chaturthi more eco-friendly and fun

This year, celebrate Ganesh Chaturthi in an environmentally friendly way to be a responsible citizen of Planet Earth. The use of eco-friendly idols, less food wastage, and reverting to natural and bio-degradable items of decoration like flowers, leaves, and colours made of turmeric, kumkum, and rice powder, among others, add that touch of tradition to your celebrations while being kind to the environment.

September 06, 2024 / 12:57 IST
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Visarjan is an important aspect of the festival, yet has been causing water pollution. A symbolic visarjan done at home in a bucket or tub of water can be equally important. (Image: Canva)
Visarjan is an important aspect of the festival, yet has been causing water pollution. A symbolic visarjan done at home in a bucket or tub of water can be equally important. (Image: Canva)

Ganesh Chaturthi is the time to welcome one of our favourite Gods into our homes, Lord Ganesha. It is a joyous and vibrant festival, increasingly celebrated throughout the country. This year, think of how making small, conscious decisions can make Ganesh Chaturthi more eco-friendly yet fun!

Choose eco-friendly Ganesh idols

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Idols these days are made of POP, which is non-biodegradable and toxic to marine life. Instead, go back to the traditional way of selecting idols. One can also go for modern materials like papier-mâché or some natural products like coconut, rice flour, or turmeric. These idols readily dissolve in water without causing river pollution.

Natural colours and decorations