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Eco-Friendly Ideas for Your Green Nashville Wedding: The Green Wedding Checklist

Thursday, February 2, 2012

Happy February!

Ashley with iHospitality, here to give you a monthly dose of all things green in Nashville.  As I began making a checklist for my own upcoming wedding, I thought it would be cool to share some green tips that can easily be incorporated into your big day.. 

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1)  Choose vendors that give back

Many vendors are starting to give a percentage of their sales to local charities or environment groups.  Why not sleep easy knowing your wedding made a positive footprint in the world?!

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Catalyst Weddings & Events is a wedding planning service that works with brides on ways they can contribute to charitable organizations with their wedding.

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Celladora Wedding Photography donates a portion of their wedding photography profits to the charity Water.org (Picture courtesy of Celladora Photography)

 

2)  Reduce your guests' travel

It is always great to choose a location where you can have your ceremony and reception in one place (like Houston Station, Cedarwood, or Nashville City Club) or at least in close proximity to the majority of your guests, cutting down on un-needed transportation. If a combo location is not an option, consider a location where guests can walk to their hotel after your reception.  If you reception isn't centrally located, inquire with the venue and see if they offer a complimentary shuttle to transport your guests in bulk to their hotel or to the airport for departure (Sheraton Music City and Holiday Inn Express have complimentary shuttle service to airport).

 

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The downtown Nashville Hilton is centrally located to lots of fun activities and great wedding venues for your guests' convenience. (Picture courtesy of Hilton Nashville Downtown)

 

3)  Eliminate flowers by using props to decorate your tables or recycle your flowers

Centerpieces do not have to always be flowers: candles and lanterns are a great alternative to cut flowers. Live plants can also compliment your guest tables. Remember, the first goal is always to reduce your impact on the environment. You will always have options that still fall inline with your wedding decor. If you must have cut flowers, make sure to offer your centerpieces to guests at the end of night instead of tossing them in the trash.

 

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Tissue poms made from recycled paper and tons of other recycle/used items became centerpieces in this eco-friendly wedding. (See more here. Picture courtesy of LaPhotographie)

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The hand-made fabric bouquets from this Nashville wedding means no extra costs on flowers that will just wither. (Picture by Pear Image Photography)

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Venues like Cedarwood use salvaged, recycled materials to achieve the looks of their beautiful weddings. (Picture by Cedarwood)

4)  Consider locally grown and in season food

Always request a local, seasonal menu when working with your caterer or venue. This supports your local community and allows you to receive natural, fresh ingredients. Also, make sure to work out a plan with your coordinator or venue to donate any unused food to your local food bank or shelter.

For a comprehensive list of Ashley's food recommendations go here.

 

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Local restaurants and chefs like Jeremy Barlow of tayst and Local Kitchen Catering provide great food made from local ingredients. (Pictures by tayst)

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Perl Catering uses locally sourced ingredients, decreasing and limiting the carbon footprint and keeping your wedding catering delicious and eco-friendly. (Pictures by Perl Catering)

 

5)  Serve your beverages in bulk

It is always great to serve up your beverages in large containers. This helps to eliminate massive amounts of packaging and single use bottles. The less items in the trash, the better.

 

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Caterers like Chef's Market have the means to serve drinks in decor-friendly containers that hold enough for everyone.

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Rental items (such as these from Southall Eden) can take the place of bottled drinks to cut down on trash.

 

This quick checklist is great to reference through out your planning process. Going green does not have to be a hassle but a fun way to set your wedding apart, while making a difference.

About the Author:

Green Nashville Weds

I'm delighted to serve as the ABG green wedding expert. I own iHospitality, which is all about events. We see ourselves as the green accessory for events, trade shows & more, so keeping “green” on the menu is pretty much our mission. The hospitality & event industry is super fun & exciting but also super wasteful. We want to lessen your event impact on the environment without losing the fun, style & excitement of entertaining. By incorporating simple, green components within events, it allows for more thought on how waste will be disposed and where some types of events waste can be reduced or reused. I am definitely not a tree hugger, but have experience in the hospitality industry since 2008. Sourcing products & services for environmental groups was actually the spark that propelled the initial launch of iHospitality. We started as strictly an eco-friendly foodservice supplier for event and other companies which gave us an inside look into the sustainable supply world. We now have relationships with many sustainable manufacturers & suppliers allowing us to negotiate and offer great products direct for your event.

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