The average wedding produces 400lbs of garbage and emits roughly 14.5 tons of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. Considering the average person emits 12 tons of CO2 in an entire year, that’s a large amount to reach for just one day. With the help of a certified green wedding planner, you can remain eco-conscious and still have the wedding of your dreams. Check out these tips from JoAnn Moore to ensure your eco-friendly wedding is just as magical as you imagined it!


Wedding Invitations

Environmentally friendly weddings start from the moment you decide on a date! From invitations, to programs and menus, weddings utilize an excess of paper. Rather than contributing to more paper waste, consider using online services like GreenVelope, Evite, or Paperless Post to send out your wedding invitations electronically. And for paper assets like menus, programs, and napkins, seek out eco-friendly paper from resources like Treecycle or Green Field Paper Company, which provide access to a wide range of biodegradable and eco-friendly paper products.

Out of Town Guests

Reserve a block of rooms at a local registered “Green Hotel”. These Green Hotels have higher requirements than non-green hotels for recycling, minimum waste, organic products, and implementing other eco-friendly practices. 

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Reception Dinnerware

According to certified green wedding planner JoAnn Moore, you should avoid purchasing plastic or paper tablecloths, linens, cups, or plates. Instead, try renting dinnerware and linens. This will help you eliminate paper and plastic as much as possible, reducing your wedding’s leftover garbage.

If renting your dinnerware isn’t an option, you can opt for biodegradable or compostable plates and utensils. Chic Leaf offers plates and bowls made from palm leaves, while WoodAble offers disposable wooden utensils that are biodegradable.

Another option you have is to mix and match your own dinnerware, ask family and friends to contribute dinnerware they have on hand, or even get a mismatched set from your local thrift store. You’ll also want to ensure you have clearly-marked recycle containers prepped to gather all the used plastic and glass which can be disposed of at a recycling facility after the event.

Food & Beverages

Incorporate green wedding practices into your reception food and drink choices with ethically made, organic products. Organic farming produces less pollution during food and beverage production, making it a more eco-friendly catering option. When searching for the best eco-friendly caterers, be sure to inquire about their products, how the food is prepared, and the steps they take to dispose of leftovers through processes like composting and recycling.

If your celebration is at a venue where you are permitted to provide your own alcohol, request your wedding guests to BYOOB (Bring Your Own Organic Booze). You can then set up a drink bar with organic wines, vodkas, and champagnes.   

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Party Favors

According to JoAnn Moore, “It’s time to focus on people doing better and getting better.” Because of this belief, Moore always works with companies, stores, and products that prioritize green practices whenever possible. We frequently recommend our brides and grooms seek cause-worthy and eco-friendly companies to provide their guests with take-home wedding favors and supply reusable gift bags.

Decor and Accessories

In regard to your wedding decorations, the best thing you can do is gather items that you can recycle, reuse, refurbish, and re-imagine for your big day. JoAnn frequently visits thrift shops to find decor and points out “how cost-effective it is to spend less on new things while decreasing the amount of energy and materials needed to produce and transport new goods.” For example, using a variety of stunning water pitchers and unique vases from an antique or thrift shop as floral containers makes your celebration stand out and gives new life to old vessels.

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You can also look into biodegradable confetti and skip the glitter. As you know, glitter gets everywhere, and is usually made of plastic bits. Birdseed, lavender, leaves, flower petals, and confetti made from biodegradable paper or other materials are always more eco-minded options. Also, have a plan for the flowers at the end of the event. Donating flowers to a local senior home is a great way to upcycle and bring a smile to others. Offer centerpieces to family members and special guests to enjoy for days to follow, provided the floral containers are not rentals from the florist. The possibilities are endless when it comes to decorations, and there are usually eco-friendly alternatives to ensure you have a green wedding.

Wedding Activities

When planning your wedding activities, you should also consider what items can be recycled or refurbished for entertaining guests. One of the most popular wedding activities is renting a photo booth for guests to capture silly and fun moments. But instead of buying plastic props, have attendees bring their own silly hats and props. Use a chalkboard to write the message instead of “throw-away” signage. Backyard games like Corn Hole and Ladder Ball are fun outdoor activities for guests to partake in as they wait for the party to begin!

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Meet With Green Wedding Planner JoAnn Moore

Especially if you want a green wedding amongst nature, the mountains can be an ideal backdrop! Servicing Colorado and California mountain destination areas, JoAnn Moore Weddings is a great option if you’re searching for:

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Overall, i’s important that you don’t compromise your ethical beliefs for the sake of an event—even one as special as celebrating your nuptials. With the help of a green wedding planner, you won’t have to worry about sacrificing your eco-conscious lifestyle to enjoy the wedding of your dreams.

JoAnn Moore had been recognized by the likes of Martha Stewart for being an eco-friendly wedding and event planner. She can help you maintain your eco-friendly lifestyle by integrating green alternatives, even on your wedding day. Connect with her today to start planning your environmentally friendly wedding!

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