Eco-Friendly Wedding Tips to Help You Save Money and the Planet

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Eco-Friendly Wedding Tips to Help You Save Money and the Planet



A wedding is an integral day in the lives of many who take part in the event. It’s a celebration of the union you have with your partner and the commitment you make to each other. This is why you have to ensure it’s amazing and memorable.

However, it’s important to note that the everyday wedding comes at a cost – not only to people’s pockets, but also to the environment. There’s often too much waste materials after the wedding is complete. And this begs the question – can we do it in a better and more environmentally sustainable fashion?

The waste starts even before the wedding D-day. Right from the wedding invitations, people use materials that end up causing litter to the environment. Aside from the noble idea of saving the environment, you can also save money using eco-friendly wedding tips.

Why an Eco-friendly Wedding?
Well, you would ask, what’s even the need to have an eco-friendly wedding in the first place? The first and most important reason you need to consider an eco-friendly wedding is to give back to Mother Nature.

We owe a lot to our planet. The fresh air that we breathe and the clean waters around us make for a good environment to live in. Why then will it be hard for us to give back to this environment by using ways that help conserve it?

Isn’t it being mean when you intentionally or not destroy the environment you actually depend on every day? Therefore, the need to have an eco-friendly wedding is definitely out of the conscience to safeguard our home and planet.

How to Plan an Eco-Friendly Wedding without Knowing That You’re Also Saving Money?

As much as planning an eco-friendly wedding is going to help save the planet, it’s also going to help save your pockets. We will show you below some of the ways that you can use to save money while at the same time saving the environment. It’s like hitting two birds with one stone – literally.

Ideas on How to Save On

Eco-friendly Invitations

You can save on eco-friendly wedding invitations through the use of digital invitations. Most people end up with a lot of paper waste when they decide to send people wedding invites through cards.

Digital mail can help reduce this waste and ensure that you have a cut on the amount you could have otherwise spent. The best part is that there are even several digital platforms that offer online wedding invitation services. You can take advantage of these to send out invitations to all of your guests.

Eco-friendly Venue
How about you have your wedding outdoors where you are sure of clean and fresh air? Think about it. A garden wedding or one next to the beach can be a great way to formalize your union. Furthermore, it’s a cheaper way to do it all the same.

Nobody said that it’s a must for weddings to be inside building facilities. You can still have yours in the outdoors and make it a success.

Be Conscious of Floral Arrangements
Flowers can have a huge toll on the environment – probably more than you ever imagined they could. As much as they spice up your wedding venue, they have a lot of implications. According to different research sources, flowers coming off greenhouses use a good amount of water and harmful pesticides so that they can look all great.

Also, since most of the flowers come from developing countries, there’s the risk associated with flying them across borders. And mostly this causes a lot of carbon emissions. Therefore, when it comes to the floral arrangements, you can use different alternatives such as potted plants and statement planters.

The options above not only save the environment, but are also quite cost effective. You’ll end up saving a lot of money that you would have otherwise blown on the other flower variants.

Sustainable Meals and Reduce Food Waste
By going with non-traditional options, you can actually save money and at the same time the environment. Based on some surveys, the average couple ends up spending just over $70 per person on food in 2020. This can change if you think of sustainable meals. Besides, most of the food actually goes to waste.

You can opt to serve low-cost appetizers instead of formal meals as a way to save on costs. And because of this, you’ll also end up using lesser cutlery, which helps to save the environment by reducing waste.

Edible Favors
Traditional wedding favors aren’t exactly great for the environment. Examples include bubbles and Jordan almonds. They are equally quite expensive and will swell up your wedding budget. Instead, you can save money and the environment by using alternatives such as charitable donations in place of favors.

Eco-friendly and Sustainable Jewelry
When it comes to the rings for the wedding day, instead of using mined jewelry, why not consider sustainable and eco-friendly diamond alternatives such as lab grown diamonds? Plus it’s going to cost you a lot less.

Eco-friendly Honeymoon
A honeymoon, whether local or international, is going to cost you some good chunk of money. Therefore, you can opt to have your guests chipping in for the honeymoon instead of asking for gifts. It helps to preserve the environment by avoiding waste and also saves you money.

How easy is it to Plan an Eco-Friendly Wedding?
Well, it’s pretty simple to plan an eco-friendly wedding as you have seen above. It all takes some sustainable options that save both the planet and your pockets.

Final Thoughts
As we had stated from the beginning, taking care of the environment is a matter of giving back. We all owe our surroundings something. Besides, you’ll definitely win some great karma points from Mother Nature when you give back to it. And in due process, you’ll save money to start a life together with your loved one. So, take the initiative today and plan that eco-friendly wedding.










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