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Written by: Samantha @ 11:30 am on July 2, 2008

Summer is a popular season for weddings; the weather is typically pleasant (although Northwest Ohio has had its fair share of rain storms) and the splendor of nature lends itself nicely to outdoor ceremonies and receptions. As more people are taking action to reduce their harmful impact on the environment, green weddings are gaining popularity.  I have done a bit of research into the marriage (pun intended) of eco-consciousness and the big day, and it is very encouraging to see so many couples make the decision to incorporate green ideas into their wedding. And companies are providing amazing services and goods to reduce their carbon footprint.

Brides and grooms can opt for vintage and second-hand clothing not only for themselves, but also for the wedding party. Brides Against Breast Cancer is a great organization that sells slightly used (and sometimes brand new) couture wedding dresses for a fraction of the cost and the proceeds go towards helping men and women who are battling breast cancer. The Arbor Day Foundation sells inexpensive tree saplings which can be used as wedding favors. Just select your temperate zone and they will send you trees indigenous to the specific area.

There are so many resources available to recently engaged couples. Browse various online sources for information of accenting your wedding with green. Your mother (Earth) will be so thankful you did.

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Jeremy wrote on July 8, 2008 - 1:55 pm
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