When we enter a temple, mosque, Gurudwara or church in India and the primary component you’ll probably notice is the abundance of flowers at the place of worship. There are flower sellers at the entrance, flora strewn everywhere in the shrine’s ground, devotees receiving flowers in the form of blessings – there appears to be no restriction. Ever wondered what happens to those sacred flowers as soon as we are done with our prayers?
Well, as we are aware that, flowers which are offered during prayers are holy and cannot be discarded as garbage once they’ve withered. This is the main reasons why most people prefer to discard them in rivers, lakes and other water bodies. But how many people actually think about the chemical fertilizers which might have been used to grow these flowers, which would end up mixing with the water and pollute it.
Well, as per a study, every year approximately 80, 00,000 tons of waste flowers are dumped into the Indian water bodies. Organizations like Appeal Green picks up these flowers from various places of worship each day – approximately 500 kgs of them. These flowers are then taken to their factories where they are out into better use other than clogging the water bodies.
Appeal Green believes in freeing this community of chemical based as well as genetically modified products and fertilizers and the best way to do that are by bringing your soil to life. Appeal Green offers their customers a 100% Natural fertilizer for your home, lawn, garden as well as farms. Appeal Green’s fertilizer is a result of months of hard work, experiment as well as repetitive refining for the best possible quality which is completely natural.
Appeal Green thus utilizes this temple waste in a creative manner to produce a number of handcrafted Organic products and Organic compost.