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Tips for greening your wedding
October 06, 2008 3:50 PM
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Invitations
  • Use simple invitations without embellishments or choose chlorine-free or treeless paper.
  • Skip the paper invitations all together and send e-vites. People can send a response back through e-mail as well.
  • Create a wedding website to plan parties, showers and so on.

 

Dress

  • Buy a vintage dress rather than something new.
  • Donate the dress after the ceremony so it can be used again.

 

Location

  • Have your wedding and reception at the same place.
  • Have an outdoor wedding.

Gifts

  • Only ask for gifts you'll use.
  • Register with companies that encourage sustainable and Fair Trade practices.
  • Ask for donations to charity organizations instead.
  • Instead of buying gifts for guests, which most people throw out, donate to charities on the guests' behalf. If you still want a gift, offer environmentally friendly options such as a tree.

Catering and decorations

  • Use local, in-season ingredients in your menu. Also, think about quantity. Can you donate extra food to an organization such as North York's Second Harvest?
  • Go vegetarian.
  • Use in-season flowers, vines, greenery or produce for your flowers and decorations. If you can't skip the roses, purchase organic and Fair Trade items.
  • Use potted plants that can be given away after the ceremony.
  • Don't use anything disposable including dishes.

 

Honeymoon

  • Think green when you travel. Visit www.insidetoronto.com/article/46891 for an article on green travel including how Toronto considers itself a green destination.

Other

  • Purchase carbon credits to offset your consumption.
  • Keep your wedding small.
  • Purchase ethical jewelry - avoid blood diamonds.
  • Reuse old jewelry.

 



~ Courtesy of http://articles.directorym.ca/Great_Ideas_for_a_Green_Wedding-a866430.html, www.blueplanetwedding.com and Eco-Chic Wedding book
     


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