Ridgewood deserves a pat on the back for their contribution to Recycling Station and Zero Waste! We donated a whopping 330 kgs of Terracota and 126 kgs of Flower/ Horticulture Waste. This segregation allows us to use our waste and not make it into garbage. The celebrations may have quietened down, but the journey for our puja and festive items continues! Did you know those vibrant flowers and garlands can be reborn as natural Holi colors and aromatic incense sticks? IAG has teamed up with NGOs like Avacayam, turning our festive waste into beautiful items ready for another round of celebration. So, it’s time for us to be responsible and segregate our waste to be able to be recycled. Let the festivities live on in a cycle of sustainable joy! Way to go!
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