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    How to celebrate Holi with sustainable practices

    How to celebrate Holi with sustainable practices

    By Simran Jeet
    Mar 05, 2025
    07:34 pm

    What's the story

    Holi, the festival of colors, brings joy and togetherness, but modern celebrations often cause environmental harm through synthetic colors, water wastage, and plastic waste.

    Embracing an eco-friendly Holi is simple—opt for natural colors, conserve water, and adopt sustainable practices.

    Celebrate responsibly while protecting the planet, ensuring a vibrant yet environmentally conscious festival for all.

    #1

    Choose natural colors over chemical ones

    Many commercial Holi colors contain synthetic dyes, heavy metals, and chemicals that can harm the skin and the environment.

    Instead, opt for natural, homemade colors made from flowers, turmeric, beetroot, and other organic ingredients.

    These colors are gentle on the skin, biodegradable, and easy to wash off, ensuring a safer celebration for everyone.

    #2

    Conserve water and play a dry Holi

    Traditional Holi celebrations involve splashing large amounts of water, leading to unnecessary wastage.

    Consider playing a dry Holi with only natural powders or limit water usage to minimal amounts.

    If you want to include water in your celebrations, use eco-friendly methods like reusing collected rainwater or playing near a garden where the water can nourish plants.

    #3

    Say no to plastic 

    Many Holi parties use plastic bags, balloons, and disposable tableware, which add to environmental pollution.

    Choose reusable or biodegradable alternatives like clay cups, paper plates, and cloth decorations.

    Instead of plastic water balloons, try flower petals for a colorful and sustainable twist.

    #4

    Celebrate with organic sweets

    Holi is incomplete without festive treats like gujiyas and thandai.

    Instead of store-bought sweets with preservatives, prepare homemade delicacies using organic and locally sourced ingredients.

    Supporting local farmers and vendors not only promotes sustainability but also ensures fresher and healthier food for your celebrations.

    #5

    Clean up responsibly after the festivities

    Post-Holi cleanup often results in littered plastic packets, chemical-laden water, and stained public spaces.

    To keep your surroundings clean, dispose of waste properly, compost flower petals, and encourage community clean-up drives.

    By taking responsibility for the environment, you can set a positive example for future celebrations.

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