- Choose a sustainable venue
- Opt for eco-friendly invitations
- Use locally sourced and organic food and drinks
- Consider sustainable decor and flowers
- Use eco-friendly wedding attire
- Reduce waste with reusable or biodegradable items
- Give back with eco-friendly wedding favors
- Minimize transportation emissions
- Consider eco-friendly honeymoon options
- Support eco-friendly vendors
Choose a sustainable venue
Consider hosting your wedding at a venue that prioritizes sustainability, such as a LEED-certified building, a farm-to-table restaurant, or a nature reserve.
Opt for eco-friendly invitations
Choose digital invitations or use recycled paper for your wedding invitations to minimize paper waste.
Use locally sourced and organic food and drinks
Support local farmers and reduce your carbon footprint by serving locally sourced and organic food and drinks at your wedding.
Consider sustainable decor and flowers
Use eco-friendly decor such as upcycled or rented items, and opt for locally grown and in-season flowers to reduce environmental impact.
Use eco-friendly wedding attire
Choose wedding attire made from sustainable materials, such as organic cotton, hemp, or recycled fabrics.
Reduce waste with reusable or biodegradable items
Opt for reusable or biodegradable dinnerware, utensils, and decorations to minimize waste at your wedding.
Give back with eco-friendly wedding favors
Consider eco-friendly wedding favors such as potted plants, seeds, or charitable donations to environmental organizations.
Minimize transportation emissions
Encourage carpooling, use eco-friendly transportation options, or choose a venue that is easily accessible to reduce transportation emissions.
Consider eco-friendly honeymoon options
Choose a honeymoon destination that supports sustainable tourism and consider eco-friendly accommodations and activities.
Support eco-friendly vendors
Choose vendors who prioritize sustainability, such as caterers who use locally sourced ingredients, or photographers who use eco-friendly practices.