Sustainability Series 07: Considering a more sustainable wedding
Welcome to Bryonia’s guide to a more considered, sustainable and eco conscious wedding.
For this month’s Sustainability Series entry, I plan to not only discuss sustainable wedding florals (where my expertise lies) but also consider some of the other aspects of organising a more environmentally conscious wedding.
A special day that should be full of love and excitement more than often has a negative impact on the world around us. It’s easy to overlook, turn a blind eye and not even question why these unthinkable actions continue. Luckily, you’re here and reading this post, making a conscious step towards making a difference. We all have different malleabilities when it comes to our wedding plans, so some of this guide might remain as simply suggestions, but if you can look to make the changes you feel able to, the earth will thank you.
In this post, I will discuss topics such as how to choose suppliers, managing waste, transport alternatives, recycled printed goods and more, but as always, I plan to use plenty of data and figures to support this piece. And as always, I am open to further discussion, so please reach out if you feel inspired to do so. And if you would be keen to hear a part two, you need only ask.
This Journal entry is here to help with education, and support in choosing what products (or none) might be right for you. To others in the wedding industry, this entry is purely to aid conscious consumption, and I do not wish to place disrespect on your choices to either stock, or not stock any mentioned products.
At this critical point, whether a supplier or customer, we need to question the environmental impact we’re making and it's science we need to go to make these choices.
The Facts
“Reports suggest that 4,910 tonnes of unrecyclable plastic was used up and left behind at British weddings last year. That’s the equivalent to 47 Blue Whales” - WWF, 2018
How can we let this continue, without any second thought? Either as suppliers, couples, or guests. We need to demand changes in the wedding industry. But how can you help?
Further information, Guides and blogs to consider:
“64.8% of couples are interested to know the carbon footprint of their wedding” - Hitched, 2022
Lucky for you, I’ve tracked down a calculator here. Whilst it’s Australian, it should help no matter where you are in the world.
Google is also a web of knowledge, and there are many Facebook groups for reselling wedding items, sustainable wedding planning and more.
Otherwise, if you’re overwhelmed and unsure exactly what steps to take next, then there are experts ready to help. Look for wedding planners who specialise in sustainability, and can offer links to suppliers, venues & general suggestions to improve your wedding’s impact.
Mostly, I’d recommend to be flexible, ask plenty of questions and don’t be afraid to walk away from something that doesn’t feel right.
References
https://www.countryliving.com/uk/create/country-wedding-ideas/a23730274/british-weddings-create-the-same-weight-as-47-blue-whales-in-plastic-waste-every-year/
https://www.wwf.org.uk/ocean-heroes/sky-partnership
https://graziadaily.co.uk/life/real-life/wedding-food-waste/
https://lessstuffmoremeaning.org/
https://www.money.co.uk/getting-married/wedding-trends
https://greensoulweddings.co.uk/make-my-wedding-eco-friendly/
https://www.77diamonds.com/sustainable-weddings
https://www.weddingsbyannabel.co.uk/blog/planet-friendly-weddings-how-to-guide