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Sami Grover

By Sami Grover
Chapel Hill, NC, USA | $contentItem.formatDate

Further Reading on Green Weddings


TreeHugger and Planet Green are but two sources; learn more about green weddings from these other worthwhile sites.

Portovert magazine is an online resource dedicated to green weddings.

Ethical Weddings is a one-stop searchable database of all things local, fair-trade, organic, recycled, and wedding related.

Great Green Weddings is another site offering helpful advice for the eco-couple, including a couple of books on the subject.

HowStuffWorks has a bevy of helpful tips, including how to plan a wedding and  making Wedding Bells 

The ever-slick Style Will Save Us has a wedding guide for your perusing pleasure.

Green Elegance Weddings also offers a roundup of useful advice and tips on useful suppliers.

Meanwhile, Grist serves up an accessible guide to the main points of green wedding planning.

The New York Times also gets in on the act with an exploration of the growing trend in sustainable weddings.

Ecobusiness Links has a few hints for useful suppliers.

Heather Green, associate editor of Business Week, illustrates her search for the perfect eco-wedding dress.

 
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