How can we celebrate eco-friendly weddings?

Eco-Friendly weddings

Wedlock, friendly to the planet earth is in trend. Many people have tended to reduce the ecological impact of their special day. Green weddings are becoming a new norm, as these are very cost-effective and sustainable. Additionally, micro weddings are promoting the idea of recycling.

At the same time, It can also be as entertaining and joyous weddings as traditional weddings. 

Invitations;
Mostly invitation cards are found on the fridge or in the junk.
Yes, you are on the point, by mailing a digital invitation may be less time-consuming and cost-effective. Invitations could deliver on seed paper which is made of biodegradable material, it turns into sprouts when planted in soil.

Venue
The venue must be surrounded by nature, for example; a beach, park, Garden and lakes. 
Reusable decorations and minimal flowers bouquet could be budget-friendly. 
Decoration can be used after the event at home, and flowers can be donated.
Request the Guests and make it easy for them to take public transport or to pool the car service. A bicycle ride towards the venue could be more fun. 

Attire; 
Oh come on, it is her/his Big Day. . .luckily this belief is fading among the people who value their hard-earned.
Particularly Girls are using their mother's wedding dresses, recreating them into sustainable fashion trends. Other brides chose to sell or donate or alter into a different dress.

Food;
Food is the most essential part of the wedding,
Food must be from local, seasonal and organic growers, it preserves transportation costs. Crockery can be rented out, not disposable.
Leftover food could be delivered to the compost factory .untouched meals should donate to local charities.

Make-up, photography, and other duties can be allotted to uncles and aunts, cousins and friends as they will feel "honoured". No phopha  will be walked out in anger, rather, they will enjoy the spell of eco-friendly wedding 
In conclusion, eliminating waste, recycling, and composting boosts to reduce pollution, and leaving the venue clean and clear will give us considerable contentment. 

Benish Atif.

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