A Grand Welcome to Ganesh Chaturthi: A Symbol of Sustainability at IRA By Orchid Hotels

Celebrate Ganesh Chaturthi at IRA By Orchid Hotels Mumbai, where tradition meets sustainability. Discover our eco-friendly Ganesha idol crafted from recycled materials

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Mumbai – This Ganesh Chaturthi, IRA By Orchid Hotels Mumbai is celebrating the festival with a creative blend of tradition and sustainability. The team has crafted a beautiful eco-friendly Ganesha idol made from recycled sustainable materials, reflecting its continuous dedication to environmental sustainability.

As you step into the hotel, you are greeted by a magnificent Ganpati idol, offering a grand and warm welcome to all who enter. Upon closer observation, the intricate details reveal that this eco-friendly Ganpati is crafted from everyday items such as kitchen supari pans, plastic water dispenser bottles, bottle caps, plastic plates, water bottles, and plastic tubs. This creative use of recycled materials highlights the importance to contribute to the larger goal of creating a sustainable future.

This initiative is not just a celebration of tradition, but a call to action for all hotels and organizations to adopt greener practices. By rethinking recycling and promoting eco-friendly alternatives, we can make meaningful strides towards preserving our environment for future generations. It’s time to 'GO GREEN' and embrace sustainability in every aspect of our lives.

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"At IRA By Orchid Hotels, we believe that celebrating our rich traditions can go hand-in-hand with our commitment to environmental stewardship. This eco-friendly Ganesh idol represents not just our devotion but also our dedication to a sustainable future. Together, let’s honor our heritage while protecting our planet.”

Rajesh Mehta, General Manager, IRA By Orchid Hotels Mumbai

Staff members from various departments joined hands in organizing the event, working collectively to ensure that the celebrations are  both vibrant and environmentally friendly. The use of recycled materials to create the idol highlighted the team’s dedication to reducing waste and promoting green practices, a value deeply ingrained in the Kamats ethos.