More couples are choosing to have an eco friendly
wedding. And while the idea seems
appealing, many do not know how to go about staging such an event. We have some excellent ideas to share with
our brides who want to “go green” on their big day.
1. Plan to stay local. Choosing a venue that is closest to the
majority of your guests enables a maximum number of people to save gas and
commuting time while helping you to celebrate.
I f you also work to utilize one location for both ceremony and
reception, you save even further.
2. Check
with one of our Certified Wedding Planners for help in identifying Eco friendly
venues. The planner will know about
energy efficient locations that practice recycling and other green procedures.
3. Search
out organic, local catering firms that specialize in serving in season foods
and beverages.
4. Your
planner can also help you locate organic gardeners who specialize in locally
grown flowers and greenery. Choose in
season flowers and consider repurposing the floral pieces you’ve chosen for the
ceremony site and using at the reception.
5. We can help you choose Eco friendly print
items. We have resources that specialize
in 100% recycled paper and use non toxic inks.
6. A
number of wedding gown designers have included Eco friendly fabrics in their
designs. Fabrics like organic cotton,
bamboo and peace silks are available and lovely. Some brides lucky enough to have access to
heirloom gowns are choosing to wear them and updating them with headpiece and
accessory items.
7. Many
couples are choosing natural gift items for favors. Currently popular are tree seedlings, organic
bulbs and plants.
8. Wedding
gift registries are showing gardening, lawn and recycling equipment in the
couple’s choices.
9. Even
wedding rings can express concern for environment. Many couples are seeking the origin of the
engagement diamond – refusing to purchase stones that are from areas that
practice unsafe mining or which export “blood” diamonds.
Our experienced wedding planners can offer plenty of ideas
to help you marry in green.
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