Sustainable Idol Choices

Choose idols made from natural, biodegradable materials. Clay idols are a classic and eco-friendly option, readily available across India. Explore options

like idols made from Shadu Mati (clay) or even create one using recycled materials like cardboard. Support local artisans who prioritize sustainable practices. Consider paper mache too.

Decorating Responsibly

Embrace eco-friendly decor by using natural elements like flowers and leaves from your garden. Marigold garlands, mango leaves, and banana leaves add a vibrant touch. Avoid plastic decorations. Opt for reusable decorations and create rangoli with natural colors (like turmeric and rice flour) to add a festive touch. Use drapes and sarees too.

Lights and Colors

Use LED lights for energy efficiency. They come in various colors and designs to suit any aesthetic. Avoid traditional electric lights. Choose eco-friendly lights made from materials like paper or bamboo. Explore rangoli with natural colors. Consider using traditional diyas with a modern twist. Choose colours like pink or morning glory.

Responsible Immersion Tips

Plan for responsible idol immersion. Find designated immersion spots to minimize environmental impact. Avoid polluting water bodies. Consider the size of the idol and its material when planning for immersion. If possible, participate in community initiatives focused on eco-friendly immersion practices for a cleaner environment.

Creative DIY Ideas

Get creative with DIY projects! Use recycled paper plates, empty plastic bottles, and cardboard to create decorations. Make garlands from recycled materials. Design your own rangoli using natural colors. Encourage family participation for a fun and engaging experience. These DIY ideas add a personal touch while being environmentally friendly.