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Environmentally Friendly Weddings
By: Rutland Savour |
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| A wedding is a day that is often all about excess and throwing caution and thought to the wind. However, for those who are environmentally-minded, the excess may not sit too well. |
A wedding is a day that is often all about excess and throwing caution and thought to the wind. However, for those who are environmentally-minded, the excess may not sit too well. But just because a wedding is all about getting things exactly right, no matter what their cost or effect, this doesn’t mean that you can’t get the perfect wedding and still be eco-friendly.
The first step is to switch paper invitations for wedding invitation e cards. In turn, not only will electronic wedding invitations be far kinder to the environment, but they will also be cheaper, easier to send and be far easier to reply to, ensuring that you get every RSVP as soon as possible.
Once the wedding invitation e cards have been sent, it is probably time to look at your wedding attire. There are many bridal shops that use organic, natural and fair-trade materials to make every piece of clothing you might need for your big day from the dress itself to the groom’s shoes.
Even your confetti can be made from recycled materials, whilst using a local florist will ensure that far less transport is involved in getting items to your venue. The venue itself is likely to be best if it is chosen to suit the majority of people, cutting down on the distance that guests will have to travel. Try to encourage people to share lifts – not only will this be kinder to the environment, but it will also mean more people can let their hair down too.
From your electronic wedding invitations to a special eco-friendly gift list even through to a consciously chosen stag or hen do, there are many ways to have the perfect wedding day you have always dreamed of and not have a guilty conscious for the privilege. |
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