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Eco-Friendly Diwali: 7 Simple Swaps for a Greener Festival

Diwali is a festival of lights, joy, and togetherness, but traditional celebrations often harm the environment with air pollution, plastic waste, and chemical colors. This year, you can celebrate an eco-friendly Diwali by making small, mindful swaps. From sustainable lighting to biodegradable diyas and natural rangoli, these changes help protect the planet while keeping the festive spirit alive. 

Last Updated: October 9, 2025 | 4:08 PM IST
Swap Firecrackers for LED Lights - Photo Gallery
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Swap Firecrackers for LED Lights

Instead of bursting crackers, use LED string lights or candles. Enjoy a sparkling Diwali without polluting the air. (Image Source: Pinterest)

Choose Clay or Herbal Diyas - Photo Gallery
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Choose Clay or Herbal Diyas

Use eco-friendly diyas made of clay or herbal materials instead of plastic ones. They are biodegradable and safe for the environment.(Image Source: Pinterest)

Opt for Natural Rangoli Colors - Photo Gallery
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Opt for Natural Rangoli Colors

Create vibrant rangoli with flowers, rice, or turmeric powders. Say no to chemical-based colors that harm soil and health. (Image Source: Pinterest)

Eco-Friendly Gift Wrapping - Photo Gallery
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Eco-Friendly Gift Wrapping

Wrap gifts in recycled paper, cloth, or reusable bags instead of plastic or glitter paper. Stylish and sustainable. (Image Source: Pinterest)

Plant-Based Sweets & Organic Ingredients - Photo Gallery
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Plant-Based Sweets & Organic Ingredients

Prepare Diwali sweets using organic and locally sourced ingredients. Healthy treats with a smaller carbon footprint. (Image Source: Pinterest)

Reduce Single-Use Plastics - Photo Gallery
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Reduce Single-Use Plastics

Avoid disposable plates, cups, and cutlery. Use steel, bamboo, or clay alternatives for serving snacks and sweets. (Image Source: Pinterest)

Donate & Share Joy

Spread happiness sustainably by donating to charities or sharing essentials with those in need. Eco-conscious celebrations include giving back. (Image Source: Pinterest)

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