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5 Tips for Planning an Eco-friendly Wedding

2 May 2024 by
Tanisha Dewangan

Do you want to have the blessings of Mother Nature on your special day? It's essential because since birth, everything we receive is a beautiful reciprocation from nature. Can you think of anything that doesn't ultimately come from the Earth? So, why overlook our responsibility towards our planet during celebrations and festivities? Let's take the initiative to make our functions eco-friendly and sustainable. Let's warmly embrace a green and blissful environment on your big day. Here, I've compiled five tips to assist you in planning your wedding in harmony with nature..." 


TIP 1

DIGITAL INVITATION 


Digital invitations are electronic invitations sent via email, messaging apps, or social media platforms instead of traditional paper invitations. They're a more eco-friendly and convenient option, especially for modern weddings. 


To make digital invitations: 

Choose a platform: Select an online invitation service or design software that suits your style and needs. Popular options include Canva, Evite, Paperless Post, and Adobe Spark. 


Design your invitation: Customize the invitation with your wedding details, including date, time, venue, and RSVP information. You can choose from a variety of templates, backgrounds, fonts, and colors to match your wedding theme. 


Send the invitations: Once you're satisfied with the design, send the digital invitations to your guests via email or shareable link. Some platforms also allow you to track RSVPs and send reminders. 

Freelance service : You can also approach any graphic designer in platforms like fiverr, upwork to make invitation card on your behalf. 

Digital invitations are not only eco-friendly but also cost-effective and convenient, making them an excellent choice for modern couples. 


TIP 2

PLANT-BASED MENU 


A plant-based menu consists of dishes that primarily use ingredients derived from plants, such as fruits, vegetables, grains, legumes, nuts, and seeds. These menus typically exclude or minimize the use of animal products like meat, dairy, and eggs. Here are some benefits and tips for making a plant-based menu: 


Benefits: 


Healthier options: Plant-based diets are often associated with lower risks of chronic diseases like heart disease, diabetes, and certain cancers. 

Environmental sustainability: Plant-based diets typically have a lower environmental footprint compared to diets high in animal products, as they require fewer natural resources and produce fewer greenhouse gas emissions. 

Ethical considerations: Choosing plant-based options supports ethical treatment of animals and reduces reliance on factory farming practices. 


How to make a plant-based menu: 


• Start with fresh, whole ingredients: Incorporate a variety of colorful fruits, vegetables, grains, legumes, nuts, and seeds into your menu. 

• Experiment with flavors and textures: Get creative with spices, herbs, marinades, and cooking techniques to add depth and complexity to plant-based dishes. 

• Offer a variety of options: Include a mix of appetizers, main courses, side dishes, and desserts to cater to different tastes and dietary preferences. 

• Focus on balance and nutrition: Aim to include a balance of macronutrients (carbohydrates, protein, and fat) in your menu to ensure guests feel satisfied and nourished. 

• Provide alternatives: Offer plant-based versions of popular dishes like burgers, tacos, pasta, and pizza to make the menu more accessible and appealing to a wider audience. 

• Label clearly: Clearly indicate which dishes are vegan or vegetarian to help guests make informed choices. 

By incorporating plant-based options into your menu, you can offer delicious, nutritious, and sustainable food choices that appeal to a wide range of tastes and dietary preferences.


TIP 3

REUSABLE DECORATIONS


There are many eco-friendly options for reusable decorations. Here are a few ideas:

1. Fabric Banners : Create banners or buntings out of old fabric scraps or recycled materials. They can be used for birthdays, parties, or even as everyday decor.

2. Potted Plants : Decorate with potted plants or herbs instead of cut flowers. They add a natural touch to any space and can be replanted or regrown.

3. DIY Paper Decorations : Make your own decorations using recycled paper. Try origami shapes, paper garlands, or even papier-mâché sculptures.

4. LED Lights : Opt for energy-efficient LED string lights for ambiance. They use less electricity and can be reused for many occasions.

5. Natural Elements : Incorporate natural elements like pinecones, seashells, or driftwood into your decor. These items can be collected sustainably and reused indefinitely.


To use these decorations, get creative! Hang banners across walls or tables, place potted plants around the room, string LED lights along ceilings or windows, and scatter natural elements as accents on shelves or tables. The possibilities are endless!


TIP 4

DONATE LEFTOVER FOOD




Donating leftover wedding food is a noble gesture that can benefit both the community and the environment. To do so, connect with local shelters, food banks, or charities that accept food donations. By redistributing surplus food, you can help feed those in need, reduce food waste, and lessen the environmental impact of discarded food in landfills. Food waste contributes to greenhouse gas emissions and exacerbates resource depletion. Donating excess food not only provides meals to the less fortunate but also promotes sustainability by minimizing waste. It's a simple yet impactful way to make a positive difference in both society and the environment.


TIP 5

MINIMALIST FAVORS


Choose eco-friendly favors such as seeds, saplings or homemade treats that guests can use or consume, rather than trinkets that may end up in the trash.

There are plenty of eco-friendly alternatives to traditional wedding trinkets. Consider items like:

1. Plantable Seed Paper : These can be made into cards or small tokens that guests can plant, creating flowers or herbs.

  2. Reusable Bamboo or Stainless Steel Straws : Encourage sustainability by giving guests something they can use over and over again.

3. Homemade Jams or Honey : Offer guests a taste of something homemade and delicious, packaged in reusable or recyclable containers.

4. Beeswax Candles : Sustainable and beautifully aromatic, beeswax candles are a thoughtful and eco-friendly gift.

5. Canvas Tote Bags : Useful and versatile, tote bags can be customized with the couple's initials or wedding date.


6. Natural Soaps or Bath Bombs : Handmade soaps or bath bombs made with natural ingredients are a luxurious and eco-conscious choice.


Remember, the key is to choose items that align with your values and leave a positive impact on the environment.