4 Ways To Celebrate A Safe & Eco-Friendly Holi

Fun City India
2 min readMar 7, 2023

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The joyful holiday of Holi also referred to as the “Festival of Colors,” is observed both in India and all over the world. To celebrate the start of spring, people gather together, throw colored powders, and douse one another in water. The festival’s effects on the environment, however, have become a growing source of concern in recent years. The use of synthetic colors and chemicals has led to pollution of the air and water, and the wastage of water has become a major issue. How to have a safe and environmentally friendly Holi will be covered in this blog.

  1. Use natural colors instead of synthetic ones because they are better for the environment. These colors contain substances that can irritate the skin and trigger allergic reactions. Instead, choose natural hues made from fruits, vegetables, and other organic materials. Henna, turmeric, beetroot, and spinach are a few simple ingredients you can use to create your own natural colors at home.
  2. Play with Dry Colors: Instead of using water to play Holi, use dry colors. Dry colors are eco-friendly and do not require a lot of water to wash off. They are also much easier to clean up after the celebrations are over.
  3. Dispose of Waste Responsibly: Make sure to dispose of the used colors and other waste products in a responsible manner. Do not throw them on the streets or in water bodies. Instead, collect them in a bag and dispose of them properly in the trash.
  4. Conserve Water: Water wastage is a major issue during Holi celebrations. To conserve water, use only a small amount of water to play Holi. You can also opt for organic colors that do not require a lot of water to wash off. Additionally, avoid using high-pressure water guns or sprinklers that can waste a lot of water.

Holi is a festival that brings joy and happiness to people all around the world. However, it is crucial to celebrate it in an eco-friendly and responsible manner. By using natural colors, conserving water, and disposing of waste responsibly, we can celebrate a safe and sustainable Holi.

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