Ashish Gupta, Founder, Inliving and Serenia co-working spaces, said:
Some of the ideas are using earthen lamps as they do not leave carbon footprint behind and for a brighter look and appeal, you can paint them with eco-friendly colours.
These can be used beautifully on side boards, corners or balconies. At dinner parties, avoid non-biodegradable and disposable dinnerware. Look for more eco-friendly options.
There are several ways to decorate the house in an economical way with the recycled material at your home and give your home a decorative and dazzling look.
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Adetee Sawhaney, Principal Designer, Altus Interio, suggests:
Instead of using artificial colours to make rangoli at the entrance of your house, one can make them out of cardboard in interesting shapes and colour it.
Burn smoke-free diyas which are readily available in the market.
When buying sweets, reuse existing cardboard boxes from home.
Wrap Diwali gifts in recycled newspaper.
Look around your kitchen and you're bound to find unused empty glass bottles. Cover with bright cellophane paper or use colouring putty to create designs and give each bottle a new look. Place a candle or light strings inside to immediately brighten your room.
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