For one bride the thought of being responsible for generating 17 tonnes of green house gas emissions was too much. Increasingly couples are considering ways of reducing the carbon footprint of their wedding. From having a hemp based wedding dress to arranging for the guests to car share. One couples story can be found at http://www.news.com.au/dailytelegraph/story/0,22049,22222878-5001021,00.html – one of the bonuses was the wedding price tag was reduced as part of the thought and effort that went into being as green as possible.
IN two weeks, Sally Whitelaw will say "I do". When she found her wedding would be responsible for 17 tonnes of greenhouse gas emissions, she said: "I don’t".
So began 10 months of search for the ultimate eco-friendly wedding.
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