$20,000
$35,000
$42,000
$60,000
Let's face it: Weddings make a lot of waste. The average couple spends about $20,000 on a wedding—and that doesn't take into account the environmental cost of travel, wasted food, thrown-away favors, and dresses only worn once.
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Use your mother's dress
Have fewer bridesmaids
Invite fewer guests
Serve organic food
Trimming your guest list means you're trimming everything else, from the centerpieces and appetizers you need to the programs and postage. Of course, if you've always had your heart set on a big wedding, choose eco-friendly vendors.
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The flowers
The ring
The food
The wine
Finding a local jeweler isn't hard, but finding a gem sourced from your hometown is, in most cases, difficult (to say the least). Choose a man-made stone or an antique ring to cut the carbon footprint of your wedding and engagement bands.
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Choose a Green Wedding Dress
Buying (or borrowing) vintage
Renting a dress
Finding one made of sustainable fabrics
Choosing handmade lace over machine-sewn lace
While handmade lace is most likely the more energy-efficient choice, the other three options—sustainable fabrics, dress rental, and reusing a family gown—will make a bigger impact in making a lighter impact.
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Choosing items made from eco-friendly materials
Registering at local boutiques for handmade items
Not registering for more stuff than you need
Only registering at one or two stores
Choosing gifts that are handmade and don't require a huge shipping commitment helps prevent your registry from becoming a resource drain, but the first question to ask yourself—even before, "What is this made of?"—is, "Do we really need this?" (Just ask the bride with a cabinet full of unused appliances.) It's more important to register for what you need than to do it all at one or two stores.
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4 tons
14.5 tons
20 tons
24 tons
The average British wedding gives off 14.5 tons of carbon—on just that one day. To put that in perspective: The highest per capita carbon footprint in America belongs to Lexington, Kentucky, at 3.81 tons—so one U.K. wedding gives off as much carbon as the annual output of more than four people in Lexington.
Using organic flowers
Having your wedding during the day (to save electricity)
Making your own invites
Serving vegetarian food
While the rest of these choices have the double bonus of saving you money and energy, choosing organic flowers may cost more—but the savings of pesticides and chemicals will be worth it.
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51 percent
73 percent
84 percent
99 percent
Though diamonds are still the most popular kind of engagement ring stone, man-made gems, synthetic rocks, and alternative choices—like amethysts and sapphires—are gaining ground. If you're too traditional to give up the classic style, look for an antique or family ring for a greener symbol.
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Participating in an eco-tourism trip
Buying all new eco-friendly luggage
Purchasing carbon offsets
Flying instead of driving
While flying is often less eco-friendly than driving, it does depend on the distance of the trip; buying new luggage to replace pieces still in good condition—even if your new set is made of a sustainable fabric—requires unnecessary processing expenditures and excess consumerism.
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