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How to have a green wedding

By Yuki Hayashi

Save the earth -- and some money -- by opting for an eco-friendly wedding.
Four ways to have a green wedding
Saying "I do" to a green, eco-friendly wedding is saying "yes" to a better future for you and your beloved – not to mention the earth. It's also a smart way to cut costs because many of the things you can do to save the planet will save you money.

Going green (and saving the green) doesn't mean compromising on your wedding's beauty or romance. Here are seven simple ways to have an eco-chic - and oh-so-romantic – wedding.

1. Streamline your invitations
If you don't want to send your wedding invitations via e-mail (and admittedly, this isn't a very formal option), minimize waste by utilizing e-mail or phone for the RSVPs. Save-the-date notes can also be sent via e-mail. Print invites on recycled or plantable paper (compostable paper that's impregnated with seeds and meant to be buried in the garden).

2. Skip the gifts and ask for donations
With many couples waiting until later in life to tie the knot (often after establishing careers and buying a house), today's bride and groom aren't exactly starting from scratch the way they would have two generations ago. Consider requesting that in lieu of gifts, well-wishers make a donation to your favourite eco-charity. Make it easy by having shower hostesses include the organization's web URL on shower invites.

3. Ask your bridesmaids to buy off-the-rack dresses they'll wear again
They'll save money, reduce waste, and be thrilled to wear outfits flattering to their individual body types. Ensure a cohesive look by agreeing in advance on materials, colours, or by using matching scarves or shawls to pull their collective look together.

4. Wear an eco-friendly gown (and tux)
What bride doesn't want to wow her guests in the dress of a lifetime? Being both gorgeous and green is a snap with these options:

• Vintage: A gently worn dress from the thrift store, vintage clothing boutique or your mother's attic can be taken in, taken out, or otherwise reworked so it fits your style and body size.

• Eco Ateliers:
Dressmakers catering to green brides (and grooms) are popping up like trees. Try Canadian e-tailer Rawganique's Eco-Couture wedding collection for men and women.

IsadoraClothing, a member of the Etsy.com online marketplace makes a stunning wedding gown in organic-cotton/bamboo jersey that can be worn in several different ways, and packs well, making it ideal for destination weddings.

• Custom made: Another option is having your dress made using eco-fabrics you've sourced on your own. Hemp, bamboo and organic cotton are popular, but for the ultimate in eco-glam, reach for Peace Silk.

Peace silk is made from silk fibre harvested after silkworms have safely emerged from their cocoons as moths. It costs about $25 US per yard, but since it's made without, um, boiling silkworms alive in their cocoons (as conventional silk is), it's well worth the good karma.

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