From crowdsourcing decorations to embracing candlelight, we share Friends of the Earth’s top tips for a greener wedding…
If your carbon footprint keeps you awake at night, never fear: there are ways to accommodate a greener wedding. We team up with Friends of the Earth expert, Katie Riviere, to see how it’s done…
“At Friends of the Earth, we love helping people to make their big day more eco-friendly. From beautiful wild flower bouquets to crowdsourced decorations, there are a lot of things you can do that will make your big day much kinder to the planet, whilst also unforgettably special!”

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Go wild with floral decorations
From the bride’s bouquet to table centre pieces, flowers are an integral part of a beautiful wedding. Why not use local, wildflowers to give the bridal bouquet a stunning rustic look, which will also have a far lower carbon footprint than imported flowers. When thinking about centre pieces and table decorations, opt for potted plants instead of vases, as these can be replanted in your garden as a lasting memento of the big day!
Bee friendly to your guests, as well as the planet!
When it comes to wedding favours, ditch packaging-rich products. Be kind to the Earth by giving your guests something useful, gorgeous and environmentally-friendly instead. Beautiful Wildflower Seed Favours are the perfect take-home gift, not only benefiting your wedding guests’ gardens but providing a much-needed source of food for bees.
Embrace romantic candlelight
By lighting as much of the ceremony and reception as possible by candlelight you’ll not only save electricity, but also make for a far more romantic setting! Use soy candles instead of beeswax to make the environmental impact even lower.
Crowdsource decorations and dinnerware
While many people will have a very particular way they want their wedding to look, using preexisting objects instead of buying new decorations will save on huge amounts of waste. Asking around your friends and family for antiques and heirlooms to use as decorations will give your wedding a wonderful, bohemian charm and is a great way for everyone to feel involved. Who knows what treasures and stories will surface!
Keep it local
Whether you’re drinking fizz or cordial, everyone enjoys a special drink to toast to the newlyweds. Use a local vineyard to source your wine or bubbly, and a local juice press for the alcohol-free option. The UK is filled with producers of stunning wines and juices, and by using domestically produced drinks your wedding will have a substantially lower carbon footprint.
Cut down on travel
If possible, hold the ceremony and the reception in the same venue to cut down on travel needs (with dozens of guests travelling between two venues, the vehicle emissions can add up quickly). If travel is unavoidable, book a bus for your guests to minimize the number of vehicles used.
Our thanks to friendsoftheearth.uk for these excellent tips!