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@Sustainability_Hero

3 months ago

🌺 Flower waste in India is a significant environmental and social issue:
Religious rituals
Flowers are considered holy and are often thrown into rivers and other bodies of water after religious ceremonies. This practice pollutes water with toxins from pesticides and fertilizers, and harms aquatic life.
Waste disposal
Flowers are often not disposed of properly and end up in landfills or on dumpsites.
Packaging
Flowers and other religious items often come in plastic packaging that devotees leave under trees or throw into water.
Social impacts
The production and trade of flowers can have negative social impacts, such as poor working conditions.

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@Sustainability_Hero

3 months ago

🌊 Over eight million tonnes of flowers are discarded in the river every year for religious purposes in South Asia. This is contributing to the pollution of the River Ganges, which provides drinking water for over 420 million people. 🌺

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