Prashin makes an important point when he says that being organic is not synonymous with being eco-friendly.”Awareness through activitiesApart from infusing their wedding with eco-friendly options, couples have also tried to inform guests about nature-friendly habits by organising fun activities during the wedding festivities.There’s a need, there’s a wayWhile eco-friendly weddings are not yet the norm, they are definitely the need of the hour.”

The couple also held a pot-making event to encourage guests to use natural items instead of plastic. Our centerpiece is now used as a flower vase.”Eco-friendly invite (Courtesy: Rubina’s Instagram)Apart from invites, couples are also opting for eco-friendly materials when it comes to decorations.Prashin and Deepa, on the other hand, stuck posters to create awareness about food wastage. “Abhinav strongly believes that diamonds are blood diamonds. Guests were invited to plant seed bombs in an area we had cleared. Rubina says, “We decided to not give invites that people would throw away, contributing to garbage.

“We also didn’t have lavish celebrations, burst crackers or hire a DJ. Prashin Jagger who married his sweetheart, Deepa Kamath, this June, says they avoided the use of disposable plastics by opting for reusable plastic cutlery offered by the caterer.

Actress Rubina Dilaik, who recently tied the knot with long-time beau, Abhinav Shukla, opted to give eco-friendly invites.Tips to have an eco-friendly weddingDitch traditional invites for e-invites, video invites, word of mouth or social media updatesInstead of thermocol decorations and flexes, use colourful cloth décor and reusable propsCreate photo booths by repainting old boards, cycles, photo frames and other propsDonate leftover food to orphanages and similar organizationsShift to edible or reusable cutlery optionsFor the entry, replace cold pyros, confetti blasts and smoke bombs with flower petal showers and quirky dance routinesUse seasonal florals from local vendors rather than imported onesOpt for LED bulbs and lights(Tips by Reetu Jain, Director, The Weddingwale)Rebecca and Daniel Pearson reused their wedding decorations.

So, I’m familiar with the amount of waste weddings create. Many environmentally conscious couples are choosing their D-Day to spread awareness about nature-friendly behaviours, and the best part is that they are doing this by planning eco-friendly weddings.Greener giftsTo make a statement, we opt for flashy return gifts. Rubina and Abhinav also gave diamonds a wide berth. However, of late, they are also becoming a platform to voice a message, to make a statement about a way of life that will soon become crucial to our survival – that of inculcating eco-friendly habits in our lifestyle. All the seeds were of indigenous tree species,” explains Prashin. The couple also created placards from old papers and cardboard to explain the eco-friendly ideas they had incorporated into their wedding. end-of Tags: eco-friendly, weddings, eco-friendly weddings, nature-friendly. And so, to reduce the use of paper, many couples are using e-invites instead. However, these gifts often remain locked in our guests’ cupboards, doing nothing for the giver or the receiver of the gift. So, no diamond jewellery was used in our wedding,” says Rubina. But, we couldn’t say that outright, so we wrote these quotes about food to draw attention to the fact that the food we’re eating is precious,” explains Prashin. Using cornstarch or supari plates or bowls made of leaves can actually be detrimental, as resources like water, plant material, and fuel are utilized to make these goods.” In the past, Sonam Kapoor Ahuja and Anand Ahuja too had opted for e-invites to prevent wastage of paper. So we gave biodegradable invites made of MDF wood and recycled paper. One must always be aware of what one is using, where it’s coming from and where it will go,” says Prashin. Also, instead of using a cake stand, we had used mango crates, which we returned to the seller after the wedding.Another couple that opted to minimise waste Heat-shrinkable PETG Film Sleevemaker-GH40 by reusing a lot of their wedding decorations is Daniel and Rebecca Pearson.Though planning an eco-friendly wedding can have obstacles, they aren’t ones that can’t be overcome. Sean Fernandes and Avril-Ann Braganza asked guests to throw flower petals instead of confetti as the latter is made of thermocol, which is non-biodegradable. It’s beyond what a household will create in six months. The money saved was given to Vasundhara Swachata Abhiyan, an NGO that promotes sustainable living,” says Chetan. “It’s shaped like a lantern.Bangalore-based couple, Sharanya Sridhar and Susheel Joseph, who took the plunge in February this year, traversed a similar path. It has enough nourishment for the plant to grow by itself even if it’s just left in soil.Similarly, Sharanya and Susheel too instructed their wedding planners to use plastic decorations they already possessed instead of buying new items. Pune-based Chetan and Poonam Gaikwad opted to use steel plates and glasses instead of disposable cutlery.Chetan and Poonam Gaikwad encouraged guests to drop in a small contribution in their donation box. Thus, reusable plastic plates are more eco-friendly in this case. “We didn’t use tissues either, as guests were encouraged to use washable napkins instead.Sharanya and Susheel, on the other hand, gave out bird feeders to friends and family. “There’s a misconception about what eco-friendly means.  Sharanya says, “We did not like the idea of performing rituals, so we opted for a tree plantation drive instead. The biggest hindrance remains, as Prashin says, the ‘log kya kahenge’ thought.Eco-friendly alternativesWHILE it takes years for a tree to grow, the sturdiest tree can be chopped down in a few minutes. We asked our guests to note down the information and then rip the paper and plant the seeds.” Chetan Gaikwad too stresses the need for eco-friendly weddings as ‘we don’t have another planet. We also handed out glass bottles to remind people that disposable plastic bottles are harmful and create a lot of waste,” says Sharanya. “We want to please our family and this thought prevents us from doing the things we want to. If we keep destroying it, there would be no other place for mankind to live’. Sharanya says, “We got seed paper invites. Some are even looking at biodegradable options to reduce waste. People have told us that they love the gift because it has helped them see different kinds of birds,” says Sharanya. So, we gave our guests succulents, which are low-maintenance plants,” says Rubina.Reuse to reduce wasteThis desire to reduce waste by using reusable items is common among those eager to have an eco-friendly wedding. We had made signs using wooden boards lying around and later, used them to hide patches of peeling paint in our home. To sidestep this problem, actress Rubina and hubby Abhinav decided to give planters as a token of appreciation.Pot-making activity held at Sharanya and Susheel’s wedding. Prashin vouches for this thought by saying, “I’m a freelance photographer and shoot a lot of weddings.Big fat Indian weddings are all about song and dance, raucous guests, sartorial opulence and of course, delectable, not-easily-digestible food.Mumbai-based Prashin and Deepa decided to distribute seed balls as return gifts. “It’s a ball made of mud and cow dung, inside which, there is a seed. The money collected was donated to NGOs working towards preserving the environment. Talking about their 2016 wedding, Daniel says, “Ropes used for hanging wedding decorations were later used at home to hang wedding pictures. But, as long as you’re perseverant, patient, willing to ask questions and communicate, you will be able to find and use eco-friendly alternatives,” insists Prashin. Seed papers are eco-friendly papers that are filled with seeds. “My parents are from a farmer’s background and we like planting trees. “We wanted to encourage people to eat consciously. You fill it with bird feed and leave it outside your house

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