India, Aug. 23 -- Raksha Bandhan is an amazing festival that honours the unique relationship shared by siblings. The year 2026 marks another opportunity for families to observe this festival in an eco-friendly manner. Families can choose environmentally friendly rakhis and decor instead of plastic items to make Raksha Bandhan a greener event while being loyal to traditions. The occasion this year falls on August 28. So, without any further ado, let's dive into some simple and creative ways to celebrate Raksha Bandhan in an eco-friendly way and make the special day even more memorable.

10 Easy Ideas to Celebrate Rakhi in a Fun Eco-Friendly Way

1. Choose Eco-Friendly Rakhis

Choose rakhis made from cotton, jute, bamboo, seeds or recycled ...