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Published 14:04 IST, November 2nd 2023

Diwali 2023: From Sustainable puja practices to Natural decor, 9 eco-friendly ways to celebrate

As environmental consciousness grows, it's essential to adapt our celebrations to be eco-friendly and sustainable.

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Diwali, the Festival of Lights, is one of the most vibrant festivals in India. Traditionally, it is a time of joy, togetherness, and the illumination of homes with oil lamps, candles, and fireworks. However, as environmental consciousness grows, it's essential to adapt our celebrations to be eco-friendly and sustainable. Here, we will explore various ways to celebrate Diwali while being mindful of our planet.

Opt for natural decor

Instead of using artificial decorations that may end up in landfills, go for natural and biodegradable items. Rangoli made from flower petals, leaves, or coloured rice can add a beautiful and eco-friendly touch to your doorstep. You can also use potted plants and flowers to enhance your home's ambiance.

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Energy-efficient lighting

Traditional oil lamps and diyas have a warm and authentic feel. Opt for these instead of electric lights to reduce energy consumption. If you must use electric lighting, choose energy-efficient LED bulbs and solar-powered decorative lights.

Eco-friendly Diwali gifts

When giving and receiving gifts, consider eco-friendly options. Handmade gifts, organic products, or items made from sustainable materials make for thoughtful and environmentally conscious presents.

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Say no to firecrackers

Firecrackers contribute to air and noise pollution, harming the environment and causing distress to animals. Embrace quieter and eco-friendly celebrations by avoiding firecrackers altogether.

If you can't imagine Diwali without firecrackers, consider using eco-friendly, low-emission fireworks that are less harmful to the environment and wildlife. These are a better choice than traditional crackers.

DIY and upcycled decor

Create your own decorations by upcycling old items or using natural materials. This adds a personal touch to your home while reducing waste.

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Sustainable puja practices

During Diwali, many people perform religious rituals and prayers. Use eco-friendly items such as clay lamps and vessels for puja offerings instead of disposable plastic or Styrofoam.

Donate to charity

In the spirit of giving, consider donating to a charity or a cause that supports the environment. Helping those in need can be a wonderful way to celebrate the true essence of Diwali.

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Minimal food wastage

Diwali feasts are renowned for their abundance. To minimise food wastage, plan your meals carefully and use leftovers creatively. Compost food scraps instead of sending them to landfills.

Support local and handmade

When shopping for Diwali, choose products made by local artisans and craftsmen. These items often have a smaller carbon footprint and support local communities.

Incorporating eco-friendly practices into your Diwali celebrations not only helps preserve our planet but also sets an example for future generations. It's an opportunity to rediscover the true meaning of Diwali – the triumph of light over darkness and the importance of fostering a brighter, cleaner, and more sustainable world for all. 

14:04 IST, November 2nd 2023