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Innovative Non-Plastic Tricolor Flags Made From Seaweed To Be Distributed On Independence Day

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This Independence Day is set to mark the occasion with an eco-friendly twist by introducing non-plastic innovative tricolor flags made from seaweed. As part of their commitment to sustainability, the organization will distribute these heartfelt ‘Seaweed Tricolor Paper Flags’ during Bengaluru’s Independence Day celebrations. Renowned for its dedication to environmentally friendly practices, Seed Paper India’s move aims to make a meaningful contribution to the environment. The organization has taken a conscious step to distribute these seaweed tricolor flags on August 14 in Koramangala, benefiting a thousand individuals between 11 am and 2 pm. These flags, crafted from seaweed, embody sustainability principles. They can last up to two years when kept away from moisture, and upon disposal, they biodegrade naturally. Roshan Roy, the founder of Seed Paper India, highlighted that the flags degrade quickly, offering both a patriotic gesture and a step toward environmental security. The utilization of sustainable materials opens avenues for crucial discussions, underlining the advantages of employing materials that are environmentally responsible. The significance of these seaweed-based tricolor flags goes beyond their aesthetic appeal. They symbolize India’s commitment to sustainability and conservation, underscoring the nation’s dedication to protecting the environment. In today’s world, marred by pollution concerns, the concept of using seeded paper flags in lieu of plastic counterparts serves as a lifeline for the planet. Initiatives like these play a pivotal role in reducing the reliance on materials that harm the environment, serving as a beacon of hope for a greener future.

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