1. Digital Invitations
Save paper and postage with elegant digital invitations. WeddingFlow offers integrated guest management with RSVP tracking — completely paperless.
2. Local and Seasonal Flowers
Imported roses in winter have a huge carbon footprint. Choose flowers that grow in season and prefer local florists.
3. Second-Hand Wedding Dress
Vintage wedding dresses are unique, cheaper, and sustainable. Platforms like Stillwhite offer beautiful options.
4. Regional Cuisine
Choose a caterer who works with local and organic ingredients. A vegetarian or vegan menu significantly reduces the ecological footprint.
5. Sustainable Decor
Rent decorations instead of buying. Candles, cloth napkins, and reusable vases are more stylish than disposable decor.
6. Eco-Friendly Favors
Instead of plastic gadgets: seed packets, local honey, homemade jam, or a donation to an environmental organization in the guests' names.
7. Green Venue
Choose an outdoor venue or historic building — less energy needed for lighting and air conditioning.
8. Organize Carpools
Provide a shuttle service or organize carpools through your wedding website.
9. Zero-Waste Catering
Talk to your caterer about portion sizes and plan to donate leftover food to local food banks.
10. Digital Planning
Use digital tools like WeddingFlow instead of paper binders and printed lists. Everything in one place, always accessible, completely paperless.
Plan your green wedding digitally
WeddingFlow replaces paper binders, printed checklists, and Excel sheets. Plan your entire wedding digitally — budget, guests, seating, timeline. Completely paperless.