As many of you probably know, this week we celebrated Earth Day 2009. It seems as if everywhere I turn, I'm hearing the phrase "carbon footprint". If you're like me the only footprint I was aware of was the fabulous outline of my stiletto. However, that has changed. As easy as it may seem to continue in our normal day-to-day patterns out of pure convenience, we must come to realize the impact our selfish ways are affecting our planet. Not to sound as if I'm an economist, I don't think twice before spraying an aerosol can, BUT the time for change is upon all of us. Going green is easier than you think. There are little things you can do every day to help reduce greenhouse gases and make a less harmful impact on the environment. Taking care of the Earth is not just a responsibility -- it's a privilege.
1. Pay attention to how you use water. The little things can make a big difference. Every time you turn off the water while you're brushing your teeth, you're doing something good.
2. Leave your car at home. If you can stay off the road just two days a week, you'll reduce greenhouse gas emissions by an average of 1,590 pounds per year. Try combining errands into one day to reduce fuel emissions.
3. Walk or ride your bike to work, school and anywhere you can. You can reduce greenhouse gases while burning some calories and improving your health.
4. Recycle.You can help reduce pollution just by putting that soda can in a different bin. If you're trying to choose between two products, pick the one with the least packaging.
5. Compost. Think about how much trash you make in a year. Reducing the amount of solid waste you produce in a year means taking up less space in landfills, so your tax dollars can work somewhere else.
So, what does all this Eco Friendly stuff have to do with weddings you ask......
A very popular and fresh idea popping up everywhere are "Green Weddings" or "Eco Friendly Weddings".
Some brides decide to go totally green for their big day by utilizing recycled paper products for all stationery such as invitations, rsvp cards, thank you notes, shower invitations, place cards, & programs. Brides may also join the green movement by hiring local vendors which cuts down on fuel emissions due to driving long distances, trading in their normal cosmetics and instead, opting for organic beauty supplies, or selecting a preowned wedding gown. Another green idea is to give small plants or trees as wedding favors to all guests at your reception.
If you are environmentally aware but don't want to make every element "green", this is perfectly understandable. Although the idea of a green wedding is great, it is not a great theme for everyone. I believe as long as each of us put forth effort and do our part mother earth will smile upon us. I hope she smiles upon you and provides you with great weather and blessings on your wedding day!
For more information on green weddings visit http://science.howstuffworks.com/save-earth-top-ten.htm and http://www.greenweddings.net
1. Pay attention to how you use water. The little things can make a big difference. Every time you turn off the water while you're brushing your teeth, you're doing something good.
2. Leave your car at home. If you can stay off the road just two days a week, you'll reduce greenhouse gas emissions by an average of 1,590 pounds per year. Try combining errands into one day to reduce fuel emissions.
3. Walk or ride your bike to work, school and anywhere you can. You can reduce greenhouse gases while burning some calories and improving your health.
4. Recycle.You can help reduce pollution just by putting that soda can in a different bin. If you're trying to choose between two products, pick the one with the least packaging.
5. Compost. Think about how much trash you make in a year. Reducing the amount of solid waste you produce in a year means taking up less space in landfills, so your tax dollars can work somewhere else.
So, what does all this Eco Friendly stuff have to do with weddings you ask......
A very popular and fresh idea popping up everywhere are "Green Weddings" or "Eco Friendly Weddings".
Some brides decide to go totally green for their big day by utilizing recycled paper products for all stationery such as invitations, rsvp cards, thank you notes, shower invitations, place cards, & programs. Brides may also join the green movement by hiring local vendors which cuts down on fuel emissions due to driving long distances, trading in their normal cosmetics and instead, opting for organic beauty supplies, or selecting a preowned wedding gown. Another green idea is to give small plants or trees as wedding favors to all guests at your reception.
If you are environmentally aware but don't want to make every element "green", this is perfectly understandable. Although the idea of a green wedding is great, it is not a great theme for everyone. I believe as long as each of us put forth effort and do our part mother earth will smile upon us. I hope she smiles upon you and provides you with great weather and blessings on your wedding day!
For more information on green weddings visit http://science.howstuffworks.com/save-earth-top-ten.htm and http://www.greenweddings.net

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