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"5 Steps to an Eco-Friendly Diwali Celebration"




Steps Description
1. Use Natural Materials Instead of using plastic or synthetic materials, opt for natural materials like leaves, flowers, and clay. You can make beautiful rangolis with flower petals and leaves. Clay diyas are also a great eco-friendly option.
2. DIY Decorations Make your own decorations at home using waste materials. You can make lanterns out of old jars, or create wall hangings from old clothes. This not only reduces waste but also adds a personal touch to your decorations.
3. Use LED Lights LED lights consume less electricity and last longer than traditional lights. They are also available in various colors and designs, making them a great choice for Diwali decorations.
4. Avoid Firecrackers Firecrackers cause air and noise pollution. Instead, celebrate Diwali with light and sound shows, or enjoy a family dinner. You can also light up your house with diyas and candles.
5. Use Eco-friendly Paints If you plan to paint your house for Diwali, use eco-friendly paints. These paints do not contain harmful chemicals and are safe for the environment.



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