The Significance Of Eco-friendly Ganesha Idols
Once upon a time, we celebrated festivals with gay abandon, our minds unclouded by issues like environmental pollution and degradation, eco-friendly behavior, and the like. But not anymore. Mother Earth is in a bad shape now due to our thoughtless actions, and she has been sending us some SOS messages to warn us of the consequences and stop harming her and our future generations through the use of toxic materials which are poisoning the land, lakes, rivers, oceans, and the air.
In India, we celebrate many religious festivals throughout the year. Each festival is an occasion for huge waste generation. Where does all this waste end up? If it is non-biodegradable, it lingers in the soil and water for eons, posing great harm to us and other creatures. Cows may die when they ingest plastic. So do marine animals. Microplastics in the ocean find their way into our stomachs when we eat fish, causing cancer and other diseases. Is there some way to avoid all this?
Of course, there is. But we need to become responsible citizens first. With Ganesh Chaturthi around the corner, you have an opportunity to show your responsible side, in fact. It is simple, really. All you have to do is buy eco-friendly Ganesha idols for the festival. This can help you celebrate the festival in a sustainable manner. Usually, people buy plastic, thermocol, or Plaster of Paris Ganesha idols which are painted using toxic chemicals.
These are non-biodegradable, and when they are immersed in water bodies, they will linger for years, causing untold harm to the marine environment and to those who depend on it. But with eco-friendly Ganesha idols, this problem does not arise.
Eco-friendly Ganesha idols are made using organic soil/mud and natural colors. These are harmless for the environment, unlike plastic and Plaster of Paris, which severely pollutes the water bodies.
Of course, there is. But we need to become responsible citizens first. With Ganesh Chaturthi around the corner, you have an opportunity to show your responsible side, in fact. It is simple, really. All you have to do is buy eco-friendly Ganesha idols for the festival. This can help you celebrate the festival in a sustainable manner. Usually, people buy plastic, thermocol, or Plaster of Paris Ganesha idols which are painted using toxic chemicals.
These are non-biodegradable, and when they are immersed in water bodies, they will linger for years, causing untold harm to the marine environment and to those who depend on it. But with eco-friendly Ganesha idols, this problem does not arise.
Eco-friendly Ganesha idols are made using organic soil/mud and natural colors. These are harmless for the environment, unlike plastic and Plaster of Paris, which severely pollutes the water bodies.
