6 Creative ideas to make sustainable Rakhi at home
The beauty of the Raksha Bandhan festival will increase multifold if everyone celebrates it responsibly, without harming our environment. Here we have presented 6 creative ideas to make sustainable Rakhis at home. Read further.
New Delhi: The Indian festival Raksha Bandhan is dedicated to the lovely bond between brothers and sisters. The custom of tying Rakhi symbolises love and protection. The festivities spread warmth and joy. However, the beauty of this festival will increase multifold if everyone celebrates it responsibly, without harming our environment. Protecting the planet will complement the spirit of Raksha Bandhan. It is truly demoralising to know that celebration generates a large amount of waste. And India generates millions of non-biodegradable Rakhis every year.
However, our single mindful step can resolve the serious environmental concern. There are multiple innovative ways to celebrate the festival organically and sustainably. From Rakhis made of recycled and biodegradable materials, to Rakhis made of leaves, dried flowers and seeds, all serve the purpose. Imagine, millions of rakhis are not getting discarded but are instead growing like our bond if we use a seed Rakhi. So, explore more to know about the creative ways to make these sacred threads at home.
6 Creative ways to make eco-friendly Rakhis
Here are the 6 creative ways to make a biodegradable Rakhi at home and celebrate the festival responsibly.
1. Use recycled materials
Using recycled materials is one of the best ways to make a sustainable Rakhi. These things are not even hard to find inside your home. You can look for discarded ornaments or embellishments of old attire and use them on a thread or paper base. Braided, vibrant scarves or cloth strips can be used to create a unique Rakhi.
2. Biodegradable alternatives
Switch from Rakhi made of synthetic materials to biodegradable ones. Opt for sustainable materials like jute, hemp, organic cotton, or silk threads. These things decompose naturally and look elegant.
3. Nature-inspired Rakhi
Nature-inspired Rakhis made of leaves, flowers, dried petals and twigs equally look beautiful. Tiny seashells, or beads, can add to the charm and your love for the environment.
4. Seed Rakhi
To make a seed Rakhi, you can buy seed-infused paper or use any flowering seed on a paper sheet. Shape the paper into your desired Rakhi design and leave it to dry. Post festival, the seed can be planted in a pot or garden. After a few days, the beautiful sapling will remind you of the lovely moments.
5. Rudraksh Rakhi
Rudraksh Rakhi is made with the sacred Rudraksh bead. It not only looks stylish but also protects the person wearing it. Simple, elegant, yet powerful and expresses love for sustainability.
6. Personalised Rakhi
Many Rakhis can be made from wool by brushing the threads and turning them into fluffy material. It can be decorated with beads or made into tiny toys.
The sustainable Rakhis do not lessen the level of joy and spirit of the festivities. Instead, it will fill you with immense pride for contributing to the health of our environment and the planet. And your brother! He will love it too!

