Most of us would like to incorporate eco-friendly details in our wedding, or do our best to have a “Green” reception… The only thing stopping us, is that we’re not sure exactly what to do. Over the next three days, I will feature posts including some ideas and details on how to have a ceremony with a conscience. From bouquets to the dress, to the ring, to the cake, everything can be green and guilt free, without losing any of the style you crave on your big day.
Today we’ll cover location and decor!

Cactus centerpieces and Succulent bouquets: Not only is this a great alternative to the traditional, overpriced, fresh cut flowers, they also add a great, rustic touch to your wedding. Imagine how well they fit a Texas, Arizona or Nevada wedding? Ceremony in Mexico? Rustic country theme? (Look how well it works into this real wedding) They also last so long you won’t know what to do with them. You can re-pot them as a special way to remember your big day. Cactus also have some of the most vibrant flowers and colors, which can make amazing centerpieces. Be sure to buy locally, as that is what makes this so “green”. No travel means less of a carbon footprint. Buying online and having it shipped to you is also a little redundant.

Why are floral bouquets not “Green”? Most fresh cut flowers come all the way from South America. They are grown year around with harmful pesticides and other chemicals. Then they have to travel all the way to you, all the while keeping fresh. This leaves a serious carbon footprint. I guess the exception to this would be if you or your friend grew the flowers in your backyard organically.

Act Locally: Destinations are glamorous and tempting for those who have the money to fly themselves and their family to the other side of the world, but if you want a truly green wedding, you should stay put. I won’t lie, an exotic ceremony in the Caribbean sounds great, but what’s more meaningful, a random (but beautiful) local across the world, or the park where you met your fiance in the town where your family and friends live?
Plane tickets, limos, even SUVs are all culprits in large carbon footprints. Instead have the ceremony in your friend’s garden, or in a local park. Have guests carpool, or, with all the money you save on planet tickets, really go all out and rent a hybrid or “Green” car for the transportation.
Next time… the ring, and the dress!
Useful links:
RecycledBride.com – Offers a place to find “gently used” wedding dresses, rings, decor and more.
GreenUnion.co.uk – Stylish and sustainable wedding items.
WeddingChaos.co.uk – How to recycle your wedding items after the big day.
Credits: Outdoor Wedding, Yellow Bouquet, Red Bouquet, Orange Bouquet, Pastel Bouquet, Centerpieces, Album.

