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Planning a more sustainabl­e wedding

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ANYONE planning a wedding is well aware of the list of things to consider – from decoration­s to flower arrangemen­ts and gifts for guests.

Yes, it should be perfect on the day you say “I do,” but spare a thought about the decoration­s and what happens to them – many wind up gathering dust, in a cupboard or in the bin.

If you use natural products or secondhand decoration­s rather than buying new ones, you can save money as well as lessen the impact on the environmen­t, says wedding planner Dominique Erb.

Here are her 10 tips to minimise the ecological footprint of wedding decoration­s:

1Use what’s already there: Take a careful look at the location – often you will see it already has decorative items like wedding arches or vases that you can incorporat­e into your wedding design ideas.

2Borrow, don’t buy: Consider hiring decoration­s from specialise­d rental companies. They can easily be returned after the event.

3Natural materials instead of plastic: Consider using leaves for name cards or invitation cards. Also, seed paper, which people can then plant in the ground, is also a real eye-catcher.

4Less is more: Avoid excessive decoration. Pursuing a minimalist design can often be just as impressive and also saves resources.

5Use potted plants: Consider decorating the space with potted plants instead of cut flowers. Pots of herbs also work well and your guests can take them home after the party.

6Seasonal and regional flowers: Go for smaller bouquets or cut flowers instead of huge arrangemen­ts.

7Dried flowers: You can also decorate with dried flowers if you prefer floral arrangemen­ts that last longer. However, make sure they are natural and are not treated with toxic colours.

8Sustainab­le balloons: If you can’t do without balloons, switch to rubber as these are more easily degradable than convention­al plastic balloons.

9Send your invitation­s out digitally: This will not only save paper, but also cuts the time spent licking stamps and sealing envelopes – time you may well need for other things.

10Large soap bubble cannons: Get one or two large bubble cannons instead of many small ones, so people can reuse them after the wedding, whether for families with children or in future celebratio­ns. – dpa

 ?? ?? some couples like to hand out small wedding gifts as a take-home memento for people to think back to their big day. One environmen­tally conscious idea with nice symbolism is to give flower seeds. — photos: dpa
some couples like to hand out small wedding gifts as a take-home memento for people to think back to their big day. One environmen­tally conscious idea with nice symbolism is to give flower seeds. — photos: dpa
 ?? ?? Hiring wedding decoration­s instead of buying them allows you to try out different styles and designs without being tied to specific decorative items in the long term. (right) Mini bouquets are often more sustainabl­e than large arrangemen­ts as they require fewer resources such as water and packaging material. They are also easier to recycle or compost.
Hiring wedding decoration­s instead of buying them allows you to try out different styles and designs without being tied to specific decorative items in the long term. (right) Mini bouquets are often more sustainabl­e than large arrangemen­ts as they require fewer resources such as water and packaging material. They are also easier to recycle or compost.
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