Updated On: 07 March, 2023 10:31 AM IST | New Delhi | ANI
Playing an eco-friendly Holi has become the norm for the last few years. Celebrations of any sort should be responsible and environment-friendly

You can use natural colours like henna, turmeric, sandalwood, beetroot powder and more. Image for representational purpose only. Photo Courtesy: istock
Celebrating Holi is not only incomplete without the rituals and food but also playing with water, colour and balloons with your friends and family. However, as the years have passed, more people are aware about the need to play safe and take care of the environment around them.
Playing `eco-friendly` Holi has become the norm for the last few years. Celebrations of any sort should be responsible and environment-friendly. That`s what the environmentalists are preaching throughout the years. Holi is one such occasion when such things need to be told to people repeatedly.
Here are a few ways to celebrate an eco-friendly Holi:
Avoid wastage of water
Water conservation is the need of the hour. There is water shortage and scarcity in many places. Play a dry Holi without wasting water. You can avoid the use of pichkaris to spray water on others.