


4 mins
2025-07-27
0
0
Copy Link
Every year, over 80 million plastic rakhis end up in Indian landfills. They are used for a day and left behind for centuries.
Raksha Bandhan is a festival of love, protection, and strong bonds. Yet, we have let convenience take the place of awareness.
Here's what most people don't realize:
1. Most rakhis are made of plastic, polyester, or synthetic glue. These materials are not biodegradable and are often dyed with harmful chemicals.
2. The decorative beads and sequins, once thrown away, enter soil and water systems. They harm biodiversity and pollute our environment.
3. The packaging waste from mass-produced rakhis is rarely recyclable. This adds to the landfill burden during the festive season across the country.
If a celebration meant to protect can end up harming the earth we live on, isn’t it time we reconsidered how we celebrate?

What if your Rakhi could be a symbol of love that grows, literally? At Ecoyaan, we celebrate traditions while caring for our planet's future. Our eco-friendly Rakhis are designed to be part of nature's cycle, not a burden on it.

This year, celebrate Raksha Bandhan with more meaning. Choose Ecoyaan's eco-friendly Rakhis to show your love for your siblings and our planet. Every conscious choice matters. Remember, a greener future starts with us.
Check out our range of eco-friendly Rakhis and gift sets, perfect for any sibling:
Explore the complete Ecoyaan Raksha Bandhan Collection here!
Choose Ecoyaan. Choose Earth-friendly. Choose a celebration that truly lasts.

7 mins • 2026-06-02

5 mins • 2026-05-20

6 mins • 2026-04-18

6 mins • 2026-03-31

5 mins • 2026-01-23

5 mins • 2026-01-21
0
0
Copy Link
to write a comment.