As we get ready to shop and embrace the spirit of the upcoming festive season, it's the perfect time to adopt and promote sustainable celebration. In recent years, there has been a significant emphasis on eco-friendly materials like bamboo, jute, clay, and paper, as well as the innovative repurposing of waste materials. With the festive season around the corner, people are actively following the sustainable trend for Durga Puja, Diwali, etc. 

 

Arvind Joshi, who is the Vice President Marketing and Head Marketing, at Greenpanel Industries ltd said, "Traditionally, Durga Puja decorations involved the use of wood for setups. However, there is now a noteworthy trend towards replacing conventional wood with MDF-based wood panels. These panels are renowned for being environmentally-friendly and cost-effective, which is making them increasingly popular among decorators in areas where wood panels were previously the norm."


"Similarly, in Diwali decor, sustainability has taken center stage due to growing pollution concerns. This has led to a surge in the use of earthen diyas, paper-based decoration materials, and eco-friendly wood options."



Add Plants And Scented Candles:


Niraj Johri, who is the Founder & CEO at Casa Decor said, "Using sustainable products and decor accessories can not only add to our joy but also contribute to global efforts to protect environment. For instance, people can consider the versatile nature of decorative trays, which can seamlessly transition from serving as a puja thali to an elegant serving platter. Avoiding plastic decor in favour of sustainable options that can be revamped and used year after year is another conscious choice we all should make."

 

"Furthermore, the inclusion of natural flowers, verdant plants, and the gentle illumination of scented candles can not only enhance the visual appeal of our celebrations but can also imbue an atmosphere of serenity and a profound connection to the nature. The presence of plants, in particular, contributes additional oxygen to our spaces, a vital consideration during the festive season when the burning of fireworks is prevalent."


 

Add Intersting Rugs:


 

Raghav Gupta, who is the Director of e-commerce at The Rug Republic said, "Sustainable rugs are often made from natural materials such as cotton, jute, or wool, infusing your decor with a warm and earthy ambiance. However, what truly sets it apart is the craftsmanship behind their creation. These rugs are meticulously handcrafted by skilled artisans, adding an element of elegance and uniqueness to your decor. Beyond their aesthetic appeal, choosing sustainable rugs signifies an ethical and eco-conscious choice. Typically constructed from recycled materials, they align with a responsible approach to celebrating the season."

 

Add miniature clay idols:

 

Consider opting for an eco-friendly clay idol as the centerpiece of your home decor during Durga Puja. These idols are crafted using natural, biodegradable materials and do not harm the environment. You can choose from a variety of sizes and styles, ensuring you maintain the traditional aspect of the celebration while being environmentally conscious.

 

Add Jute Decors:

 

You can also add jute wall hangings, table runners, or decorative baskets to add a touch of rustic charm to your Puja decor. These items are not only eco-friendly but also contribute to the promotion of sustainable materials in your home.