How to organise a 'woke' wedding - with Bristol's Chew Valley Weddings

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How to organise a woke wedding, with Mel Hasell of Chew Valley Weddings...

Re-think the rock
Conflict diamonds, or blood diamonds, are used to finance wars in different parts of the world and their origin is easy to fake. This makes it hard to know whether a diamond is ethical or not. Re-think the rock and consider a simple wedding band made from recycled metals. Antique shops are also a great option for unusual rings that will stand out from the crowd.

Say 'yes' to an ethical dress
Fast fashion and its impact on the planet is really topical at the moment. If you're going down the ethical fashion route second-hand wedding dresses is a good option or choose something new that's made from ethical sources.

Hold a conscious ceremony
Incorporate your own vows and story in the ceremony to reflect your personal values. You may like to make a vow to your community and the world regarding the contributions you intend to make together. A Celebrant can conduct a ceremony personal to you with the added benefit of doing this in the location of your choice, without restriction.

Raise (and recycle) a glass
Look for bioplastic cups or personalised pint glasses that guests can take home and treasure. Or, for a nostalgic touch, you could consider renting vintage crockery that will look stunning as well as reducing plastic.

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Waste-Free Weddings
Never assume your venue must follow the traditional format of wedding planning. From field to fork dining and organic ingredients to eco-fuel generators and compostable toilets, it is always possible to ask your wedding venue to tailor their plans to increase the number of green elements.

Keep the Love Local
Supporting your wedding venue's community is a fantastic way to spread the love. Choose local farmers to supply tasty, organic produce for field to fork dining and research small businesses based nearby or florists that specialise in British, seasonal flyers to offer unique, memorable and ethical decor.

Eco-Friendly Favours
All too often, generic wedding favours are taken home and often forgotten about by guests. Avoid this blunder and stay true to your eco-friendly values by getting creative when it comes to wedding favours. Recent ideas that caught our eye include bees wax candles with a natural wick and locally grown herb plants in personalised pots.

Ethical Gifts
Instead of a wedding gift list you could ask guests to donate to a chosen charity. Simply set up a justgiving page or similar and mention why this charity is so important to you by sharing your story.

Something Green eco-weddings at Chew Valley Weddings start from £4,250.00. To find out more, call 01761 463 695 or visit www.chewvalleyweddings.co.uk

Images courtesy of www.taylorhughesphotography.com

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