Flower Power
In India flowers are beautiful offerings at temples and elsewhere. but once used they are discarded and become dangerous pollutants. Chhavi Sachdev explores the solutions.
In India, how can gorgeous flowers offered in a temple or gathered to decorate a wedding be an environmental problem? Chhavi Sachdev discovers that the practice of disposing of the spent flowers, thousands of tonnes of the them daily, into rivers and lakes causes major pollution and literally suffocates waterborne life. The problem is made worse by the fact that the flowers are sprayed with pesticides in the field so are yet more toxic when discarded. But there ARE solutions - both to recycle the waste into treated compost and, in an innovative scheme, to dry the flowers for their colour and fragrance and make incense sticks - many millions of which are sold in India every year.
Presenter/Producer : Chhavi Sachdev
UK Producer: Tom Woolfenden
A Just Radio Production
Image: Piles of orange, yellow and red flower heads at market. Credit: Chhavi Sachdev
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