Freedom Healthy Cooking Oils has launched a unique Green Ganesha initiative this Ganesh Chaturthi. The brand is distributing 10,000 eco-friendly Seed Ganesha Prosperity Boxes to promote sustainable celebrations.
Eco-Friendly Ganesha for Sustainable Festivities
In today’s world, more families are moving toward eco-friendly Ganesha idols as awareness about climate change grows. Traditional plaster of Paris murti, decorated with chemical paints, pollutes water bodies after immersion. On the other hand, clay Ganesha with seeds and manure dissolve easily and grow into plants after immersion, reducing environmental harm while spreading greenery.
To support this shift, Freedom Healthy Cooking Oils is distributing 5,000 Seed Ganesha boxes in Hyderabad and 5,000 boxes in Bangalore. These eco-friendly idols are being delivered to popular residential communities like Ridge Towers, My Home Jewel, One City, Sai Mithra Towers, Swanlake Apartments, Rainbow Vista, and more.
A Green Tradition for Generations

The Seed Ganesha Prosperity Box is more than an idol. It represents a cultural blend of tradition and sustainability. Once immersed in a pot, the idol dissolves, and the seeds sprout into plants — symbolizing new beginnings and prosperity.
Speaking about the initiative, Mr. P. Chandra Shekhara Reddy, Senior Vice President, Sales & Marketing, Freedom Healthy Cooking Oils, said:
“It is a part of our tradition to celebrate Ganesh Chaturthi with devotion. With the Green Ganesha initiative, we encourage families to celebrate with the same spirit while protecting the environment. We have been distributing Seed Ganesha Murti for six years, and this year, we are delighted to share 10,000 eco-friendly idols across Hyderabad and Bangalore.”
Freedom’s Commitment to Sustainability
The Green Ganesha initiative shows Freedom Healthy Cooking Oils’ commitment to eco-friendly celebrations. By supporting this movement, the brand empowers communities to celebrate Ganesh Chaturthi with devotion, joy, and responsibility toward the environment.
As Ganesh Chaturthi 2025 approaches, the distribution of eco-friendly Seed Ganesha idols brings hope that festive traditions can go hand in hand with sustainability.













