Durga puja is the biggest festival of West Bengal and celebrated with equal grandeur across India and several parts of the world. However, this year, it has become all the more special with UNESCO announcing Durga puja as an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. On World Environmental Health Day, 26th September, The CSR Journal takes a look into Durga Puja celebrations in Kolkata which have chosen to go eco-friendly this year.
Banana fibre decoration – Chetla Agrani Club
Chetla Agrani Club, which is known as Kolkata’s Mayor and Minister of Urban Development and Municipal Affairs and Housing, Government of West Bengal, Firhad Hakim’s puja, has adopted a green theme on its 30th year. They are highlighting the use of products made from banana tree fibre as a sustainable alternative to plastic.
Talking about the same, Sandip Mukherjee, executive committee member, Chetla Agrani, told The CSR Journal, “We have been making decorative and necessary items from the fibre which has been extracted from the stem of banana trees. The ornaments and crown of the Durga idol have also been made using this fibre. We are trying to highlight banana fibre as a sustainable and eco-friendly alternative of plastic.”
“Bags, belts and other items made with banana fibre will be displayed inside the pandal to spread the message among people. Banana fibre carry bags can be a good alternative for the plastic carry bags people use in the market. Artiste Subrata Banerjee is working on making the decorations as per this theme.” he added.