How to Throw a Zero Waste Wedding

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One of the best parts about weddings is that you have a lot of control over how everything goes, from the food to the music. As more people become conscientious consumers and choose to live a zero-waste lifestyle, it’s possible to create an event with little or no waste at all. By following these tips, you can achieve a zero waste wedding. Here is how you can throw a zero-waste wedding.

Plan the Menu

utensilsOne of the biggest parts of a wedding is food. It’s natural to want your guests to have a good time and enjoy themselves. However, if you’re going for zero waste, your options are slimmed down quite a bit. You can still serve delicious foods from sustainable sources while keeping them free from any packaging. It is also helpful if you don’t order too much food since you will be having leftovers afterward. Some companies offer vegan and vegetarian dishes that can give your guests more options to pick from when they arrive at the party.

Choose Sustainable Venues

Did you know that venues generate up to 80% of waste in many weddings? This means choosing a venue that has sustainable practices in place is key. If you’re not sure where to start, there are a few questions you can ask your venue coordinator, like what kind of waste management do they have in place? (recycling, composting, landfill). By choosing an environmentally friendly venue, you’re already well on your way to having a zero-waste wedding.

Use Paper Goods Wisely

In a typical wedding, there are many paper goods used, such as invitations, programs, and thank you cards. However, by choosing recycled or sustainable materials for these items, you can drastically reduce the amount of waste produced. For example, using bamboo paper for invitations is a great way to go green and save some trees in the process.

 

Create a Zero Waste Wedding Kit

One of the best ways to have a zero-waste wedding is to create your own kit, which you can use throughout the day. This kit should include cloth napkins, biodegradable plates and silverware, and beeswax food wraps. Not only will this help you reduce waste, but it’ll also save you some money in the process. Many people have been using these items for years and swear by them.

These are just a few tips on how to have a zero-waste wedding. You can create a sustainable and eco-friendly event by following these simple steps. Many people think that it’s hard and impossible, but the truth is that it’s easy. Once you get the hang of it, there are many fun ways to make your event unique while keeping in line with your eco-friendly lifestyle.

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