VR1 celebrates an
Ecofriendly Holi
PEN - Protect Environment and Neighborhood The aim of this article is to generate awareness and encourage people to celebrate an eco-friendly Holi. VR1 has taken the initiative to lead by example through the celebration of an eco-friendly Holi with the children at VR1 HOME! The three main environmental concerns involved with Holi are: 1) Use of toxic chemical colors 2) Wastage of water 3) Use of wood for Holi fires VR1 has chosen to address these issues by adopting more natural ways of celebrating Holi. First, the colors used by the children and volunteers at VR1 HOME are natural colors made from vegetables and fruit pulp. Second, VR1 strongly discourages wasteful use of water when several areas across India face such acute, severe scarcity of water. Third, using waste material for bonfires rather than wood and also, resorting to a single bonfire in the community rather than several ones at each home.
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VR1 celebrates an
Ecofriendly Holi
PEN - Protect Environment and Neighborhood The aim of this article is to generate awareness and encourage people to celebrate an eco-friendly Holi. VR1 has taken the initiative to lead by example through the celebration of an eco-friendly Holi with the children at VR1 HOME! The three main environmental concerns involved with Holi are: 1) Use of toxic chemical colors 2) Wastage of water 3) Use of wood for Holi fires VR1 has chosen to address these issues by adopting more natural ways of celebrating Holi. First, the colors used by the children and volunteers at VR1 HOME are natural colors made from vegetables and fruit pulp. Second, VR1 strongly discourages wasteful use of water when several areas across India face such acute, severe scarcity of water. Third, using waste material for bonfires rather than wood and also, resorting to a single bonfire in the community rather than several ones at each home.
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VR1 celebrates an
Ecofriendly Holi
PEN - Protect Environment and Neighborhood The aim of this article is to generate awareness and encourage people to celebrate an eco-friendly Holi. VR1 has taken the initiative to lead by example through the celebration of an eco-friendly Holi with the children at VR1 HOME! The three main environmental concerns involved with Holi are: 1) Use of toxic chemical colors 2) Wastage of water 3) Use of wood for Holi fires VR1 has chosen to address these issues by adopting more natural ways of celebrating Holi. First, the colors used by the children and volunteers at VR1 HOME are natural colors made from vegetables and fruit pulp. Second, VR1 strongly discourages wasteful use of water when several areas across India face such acute, severe scarcity of water. Third, using waste material for bonfires rather than wood and also, resorting to a single bonfire in the community rather than several ones at each home.
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VR1 celebrates an
Ecofriendly Holi
PEN - Protect Environment and Neighborhood The aim of this article is to generate awareness and encourage people to celebrate an eco-friendly Holi. VR1 has taken the initiative to lead by example through the celebration of an eco-friendly Holi with the children at VR1 HOME! The three main environmental concerns involved with Holi are: 1) Use of toxic chemical colors 2) Wastage of water 3) Use of wood for Holi fires VR1 has chosen to address these issues by adopting more natural ways of celebrating Holi. First, the colors used by the children and volunteers at VR1 HOME are natural colors made from vegetables and fruit pulp. Second, VR1 strongly discourages wasteful use of water when several areas across India face such acute, severe scarcity of water. Third, using waste material for bonfires rather than wood and also, resorting to a single bonfire in the community rather than several ones at each home.
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VR1 celebrates an
Ecofriendly Holi
PEN - Protect Environment and Neighborhood The aim of this article is to generate awareness and encourage people to celebrate an eco-friendly Holi. VR1 has taken the initiative to lead by example through the celebration of an eco-friendly Holi with the children at VR1 HOME! The three main environmental concerns involved with Holi are: 1) Use of toxic chemical colors 2) Wastage of water 3) Use of wood for Holi fires VR1 has chosen to address these issues by adopting more natural ways of celebrating Holi. First, the colors used by the children and volunteers at VR1 HOME are natural colors made from vegetables and fruit pulp. Second, VR1 strongly discourages wasteful use of water when several areas across India face such acute, severe scarcity of water. Third, using waste material for bonfires rather than wood and also, resorting to a single bonfire in the community rather than several ones at each home.
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