This Diwali 2018 Protect the Environment & Tips to Have An Eco-Friendly Festival

This Diwali, don't just bring joy to your family but also in your surroundings.

Tips for an eco-friendly Diwali 2018. (Photo Credits: Pixabay)

The auspicious festival of Diwali is called the festival of lights as people celebrate the victory of good over evil. People are excited and enthralled in shopping new clothes and firecrackers, diyas and lanterns. While the occasion brings happiness to our lives, we often forget to take care of our environment. In between all the shopping frenzy that comes along with Diwali, people often forget how the products they purchase can affect the environment. Being a little mindful will help. Rajesh Aggarwal, Founder, Zedpack and Shreya Jain, Founder of Shreya Jain Couture, have listed down a few tips which can help people with an eco-conscious mind to save nature this Diwali. Diwali 2018 Office Decoration Ideas: 5 Unique Themes for Eco-Friendly Deepavali Bay Decorations (See Pictures).

Tips for Eco-Friendly Diwali Celebrations

1. Use non-plastic bags: Shopkeepers and buyers are still using plastic bags which end up in landfills, causing soil suffocation and erosion. To contribute a bit to the environment, shoppers must carry non-woven or jute bags with them to counter the dependence on these hazardous bags.

2. Use green wrappers for gifts: Apart from plastic bags, the second biggest delinquent for landfills are plastic wrappers. Use gift wrappers made up of newspapers, brown bags or wrappers made up of green fabrics. People can even design gift wrappers at home as per their convenience and comfort. They just need chart paper and the artistic family member for the designs and patterns.

3. Using LED lights: LED light is a useful innovation to the energy saving products and people are buying it for cutting down unnecessary electrical expenses. During this Diwali, one can buy LED strip which is reasonable and eco-friendly altogether. The best part of LED lights apart from saving electrical costs are the materials used in its making like Gallium phosphide (GaP) which provides high reliability at low energy.

4. Avoid crackers: Seeing the recent menace of air pollution, one should definitely spread awareness and discourage people from buying even small crackers, which can contribute to the smoke and smog altogether. So one should say a big no to firecrackers this season, after all, we want to raise a generation, who can witness these festivals without serious health ailments.

5. Spread the joy by sharing leftover food: Diwali as a festival is known for its happiness and joy, people who can afford new clothes and great cuisines can help the environment a bit by minimising food wastage and sharing the sweets and foods with poor children and families. It will not just make your Diwali special but will definitely spread happiness around the environment.

This Diwali, don't just bring joy to your family but also in your surroundings. Avoid as much as dirt and pollution as possible. Firecrackers not only harm the environment but also create problems for both street and home pets. Lessen the noise pollution and pledge to have a safe and eco-friendly Diwali this year. From us to you, we wish you a Happy & Safe Diwali 2018!

(With IANS Inputs)

(The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Nov 04, 2018 05:50 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).

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