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How can temple-generated organic waste be integrated into circular economy solutions?

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    With an estimated 800 million tonnes of floral waste generated annually, Give Innovative sustainable strategies for managing organic waste from temples such as flowers, garlands and offerings through circular economy interventions.

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      With 800 million tonnes of temple floral waste generated annually, circular economy strategies can transform this into valuable resources. Flowers can be composted or vermicomposted into organic fertilizer, or upcycled into incense sticks, soaps, and natural dyes. Bio-enzymes and essential oils offer eco-friendly cleaning and wellness products. Floral waste can also fuel biogas units or be pulped into biodegradable packaging and paper. These interventions create jobs, reduce pollution, and honor the sanctity of offerings. Partnering with NGOs, artisans, and startups ensures sustainable collection, processing, and market linkage—turning waste into wealth while preserving spiritual and environmental harmony.

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