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Here are 5 ways you can pull off an eco-conscious wedding that is as fabulous as it is earth friendly.
We know it’s not always as fancy as hard copies, but between save-the-dates, bridal shower invitations, wedding invitations, and response cards, there’s a lot of paper traveling to a lot of places.
With the exception of you, is anyone keeping these things? Nope, it’s going straight into the trash (or hopefully the recycle bin at least). Get creative with digital invites, or at minimum RSVPs through places like The Knot, Zola, and Greenvelope.
Your big day is just one day, but think about all of the other things that go with a wedding. Showers, bachelor and bachelorette parties, rehearsal dinners, after parties, wedding brunches—the list of potential gatherings goes on! Those are all opportunities to think sustainably.
Small changes like using real dishware, silverware, glassware, and cloth napkins just saved you from garbage bags full of disposable items.
Another helpful practice is to minimize shopping for every event. Consider shopping your closet, borrowing, or buying second hand or vintage for your various wedding activities.
Waste reduction is a key component of sustainability. Consider donating leftover food or composting food waste for any of your wedding events.
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We are SO here for these new and creative ways to think sustainably about your wedding day blooms.
How many wedding favors have YOU discarded in your lifetime? Be sure to think about where things like gifts and favors may wind up in the long run. Some of our favorite gifts and favors include:
Sustainability doesn’t mean shopping items with some greenwashed label that says “made from recycled materials”. Sustainability is about the lifespan of items and not letting things go to waste. By being conscientious about your environmental impact and making small changes, you can have a big impact!
Remember, being sustainable and eco-friendly isn’t about being one person doing it perfectly, it’s about many of us doing what we can imperfectly.
I’m the owner of deMelis Atelier, a top ranked alterations studio located in Connecticut, and the founder of Stitched Collective, a community for sewing professionals. I’m a master seamstress and wedding dress educator as well as an industry leader and trainer… and a lover of spicy mango margaritas.
I use my fashion and sewing knowledge to help brides and wedding pros alike.
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