Think green for your wedding

green | September 8th, 2009 - 12:08 PM

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Bride-to-be Rachel Newell will slip into her “green” silk wedding dress and take carbon neutral footprints down the isle next month.

Newell and her partner Patrick Lytle have sourced locally grown food and wine and are using potted flowers for decoration. They will have a naturally-lit afternoon garden ceremony and reception in a single location where table scraps will be composted.

The American bride is typical of modern day environmentally friendly couples keeping their wedding day environmentally correct.

Sydney wedding planner Anthony del Col says Australian couples are warming to the trend.

“It’s definitely something that’s starting to become very popular,” del Col says, taking a break from preparing for next month’s Ultimate Wedding Planning Party in Sydney.

“There’s definitely a market where brides are saying they’re happy to choose organic foods and wines as part of their menu choice (and) doing outdoor weddings (to reduce their carbon footprint).”

Australian wedding photographer Hilary Wardhaugh has just launched a website to cater to the growing number of environmentally concerned couples.

Her website, green4life.com.au, provides contacts and resources for couples looking for greener options check out their blog Green4life Wedding & Lifestyle

In running her photography business Wardhaugh offsets the carbon emissions produced by her car, publishes her pictures on recycled inkjet paper and calls on a local framer and book binder for albums.

She says the hardest thing to source for the site has been environmentally friendly florists.

“It’s a minefield because a lot of the flowers that the people want and if they cant’ get locally, they’re flown in … from overseas,” she says.

This new initiative by Stephanie Allen and Hilary Wardhaugh in Canberra Australia is designed to show couples how easy it is to live a more sustainable life from their wedding day onwards

“Check out the full article at The Age ‘Weddings go Green

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