We had posted an article about Green weddings back in 2007, and it remains even more important today:
Here are some tips when planning an eco-friendly green wedding, which incorporates ecologically and socially responsible products and services.
• Location: The first element to set the tone is the location. Environmentally aware pairs are opting for botanical gardens over ballrooms. Many couples are having their nuptials on untouched terrain, for example nature preserves, the beach, parks or their own backyards.
• Keep it local: Whenever possible, use local resources for your wedding. In addition to saving on transportation, you’ll be supporting small businesses and your local economy.
• Bridal gowns: Wear natural fibers like organically grown cotton, silk and hemp, which are becoming increasingly popular. If you are having a dress designed, make sure that it doesn’t contain any synthetic materials or chemical dyes. Many brides to be are also turning to vintage dresses or pre-worn wedding gowns from their family members which also adds a hint of nostalgia.
• Invitations: Use recycled or tree free paper for your invitations.
• Catering: When choosing your caterer, find one who specializes in organic ingredients. Vegetarian and vegan diets are popular for many reasons including health, ethical and environmental concerns. Speak to your caterer to discuss and create an interesting and delicious menu sans meat, dairy and processed sugars. For example, an interesting and delectable entrée would be herb-roasted seitan with grilled artichokes, Mediterranean grilled vegetables with balsamic glaze and wasabi mashed potatoes. Support local farms orchards and vineyards by buying your produce and wine there. The demand for ecologically responsible and healthy food is a growing trend overall in the catering field. Choose organic wine which is made from grapes and grown without the use of synthetic fertilizers, pesticides or other chemicals which damage soil and water. There are many organic wine vineyards to choose from.
• Wedding cake: Find a baker that will make a cake with organic, natural and fair trade ingredients. Be sure to serve fair trade coffee!
• Transportation: Show up in style, Get chauffeured in eco-chic hybrid limousines or opt for the old fashioned horse and buggy.
• After the ceremony: Have guests toss freeze dried flower petals or ecofetti (biodegradable confetti). Eco friendly Birdseed or biodegradable rice is also popular.
• Flowers: Find a local florist who recycles everything they use from the flowers and foliage. Use potted living plants as centerpieces for the tables instead of cut floral arrangements. Select arrangements that can be replanted, and invite your guests to take them home to replant.
• Favors: Organic chocolates make great gifts with a personalized note printed on recycled paper. Jars filled with organic jams, jellies or honey. Handmade soaps or candles are a nice touch as well.
• Candles: Use soy candles, its romantic and energy efficient. They are cleaner and longer burning than regular candles.
• Photography: When choosing a photographer, make sure you chose a photographer that works in digital format. Digital photos are easier to share and much more environmentally friendly. No harmful chemicals, film or wasted paper. If you are set on film photography, there are less toxic developing methods, discuss this option with your photographer.
• Honeymoon: When planning your honeymoon, consider the rainforest in Costa Rica or an amazing adventurous escape at an eco friendly holistic luxurious spa in Africa or Fiji.
By Kristin Ciccolella, WedAlert


No doubt we all have an obligation to our Earth to protect it the best we can. It is what sustains our existence after all. A green wedding is a great way to show you care about the Earth we share.
By: WeddingChecklist on June 17, 2009
at 1:23 pm
That's a great list of green tips. It's amazing how much waste weddings can create, but it's wonderful how many brides are taking green alternatives into consideration nowadays.
We also created a list of green wedding tips that your readers might find useful.
And towards the digital photo idea, The Wedding Lens provides a great alternative to disposable cameras for collecting pictures taken by wedding guests.
Justin
Co-Founder, The Wedding Lens
By: Justin @ The Wedding Lens on June 19, 2009
at 1:01 am
Another idea for the post ceremony rice substitute is to throw flower seeds. (Hey, you never know if they'll grow). Also, grow your own flowers for your bouquet in advance. It makes it so much more personable and saves a lot of money!
By: Amanda from Silver Linings Photo on July 2, 2009
at 8:03 pm