Save the earth
How to add shades of green to your wedding day:
— Limit guest travel. Have the wedding in the town where most guests live; help arrange car pools.
— Have a daytime wedding, outdoors when possible.
— Choose recycled paper for invitations and place cards.
— Serve organic, locally grown food.
— Decorate with organic, locally grown flowers, fruits and veggies. Create smaller centerpieces. Choose potted plants rather than cut flowers.
— Seek out caterers who recycle materials and use linen and china instead of disposables.
— Wear vintage clothes and jewelry, or choose “green” fibers like silk or organic cotton.
— Use candles.
— Go acoustic.
— Hire a hybrid limo, or a horse and buggy.
— Pick digital over film.
— Check out businesses that claim to provide green services and see if they really do; many new companies have entered the rapidly growing market.
— Find out how much greenhouse gas your wedding will create at TerraPass.com, which offers to then “offset” the event by inviting you to invest in energy saving technologies.
— Pass it on: Show guests that an elegant event can also be light on the environment.
1 comment:
Very good list! You can also borrow or rent, rather than buy and toss.
See how long a vendor has specialized in eco events. I have seen AMAZING green washing.
Make sure the paper is 100% post consumer recycled paper. Reycled paper means that the paper was taken from the mill floor and added back into the vat. You want to get 100% post consumer recycled content.
Tree free paper is even better -- cotton, hemp, lokta, mango, bagasse, lots of options.
Invitesite has specialized in green weddings and eco papers for 15 years now. It is totally fabulous that we're not just talking to ourselves anymore :)
These are our 100% Eco designs: http://www.invitesite.com/weddings/Eco-wedding-invitations-page1.php
Also - -desktop printing is pretty eco. Otherwise, ask for vegetable based inks with your printer.
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