- Choose an eco-friendly venue
- Opt for sustainable decor and flowers
- Consider eco-friendly attire and accessories
- Plan a sustainable menu
- Reduce waste with eco-friendly favors and invitations
Choose an eco-friendly venue
Look for venues that prioritize sustainability, such as LEED-certified buildings, outdoor spaces with minimal environmental impact, or locations that support local conservation efforts.
Opt for sustainable decor and flowers
Use biodegradable or reusable decor, such as recycled paper or fabric banners, and opt for locally sourced, in-season flowers to reduce carbon footprint.
Consider eco-friendly attire and accessories
Choose attire made from sustainable materials like organic cotton or bamboo, and consider renting or buying second-hand dresses and suits. Look for ethically made jewelry and accessories.
Plan a sustainable menu
Work with caterers who prioritize local, organic, and seasonal ingredients, and consider offering a plant-based or vegetarian menu to reduce the environmental impact of food production.
Reduce waste with eco-friendly favors and invitations
Opt for digital invitations or use recycled paper for printed ones, and consider giving guests eco-friendly favors such as potted plants, seeds, or handmade items from sustainable materials.