Green conventional Wedding: when wedding are sustainable and zero (food) mile

MatrimonioEco friendly wedding, zero (food) mile, valorizing supply local chain and reducing as much as possible its impact on surrounding space. It’s the new trend named Green Conventional Wedding, becoming more and more popular worldwide between wedding couples. A fashion involving famous names too like Callista Flockhart and Harrison Ford and prince William and Kate Middleton. Tracking this new trend’s picture is a study made by Espresso Communication for Bigi Cravatte Milano, with 20 style’s experts and wedding bloggers’ contribution, Between saving and territory’s promotion According to Osservatorio Nazionale Federconsumatori’s data in 2016 wedding couples choosing a green ceremony are able to save about the 70% compared with a “traditional” wedding (ceremony’s medium price with 100 guests from 36.213 Euros to 60.331 Euros). “After years when must was amazing – explains in a note Sandra Betti for www.inbiancoeilrosa.it – finally we go back to simplicity with a fast and casual reception, leaving much room to party with friends”. Between the most appreciated trends there’s the choice of local companies for “zero (food) mile ceremony” and low environmental impact. “A real eco-friendly philosophy respecting the products’ seasonality and every place’ features”, explains in a note Simona Spinola for www.zankyou.it

For example we see spouses tending to choose greedy food and wine party favors made with territory’s typical products. A choice to hinder wastefulness is avoiding the tie’s traditional cut. A position shared even by style’s expert Paola Bigi from Bigi Cravatte Milano saying that: “Even though Bigi Cravatte is an entity boasting a long tradition, elected to respect customs able to make Italian habits’ history, there are some ritual commons widespread in many Italy’s regions not shared by the company’s philosophy. An example or, better, a style’s advice? Give up about the tie’s cut. We live in an era marked by consumerism but, lately, we had to reduce our living’ standard, due to the crisis crossing our country. Reducing in small pieces a refined and quality’s option like a tie can turn out to be a few stylish and not appreciated act”. Locations About locations must is, instead, metropolitan style with ceremonies based in recovered industrial spaces from ex industries with open style bricks’ walls, set up with a romantic touch with a revival tone thanks to fresh wildflowers, candles and vintage details.

An eco-chic wedding, therefore, evaluating the ultimate trends about design and pointing, even on the chromatic side, on green. “This year green’s a hit, more specifically Greenary” says Francesca Favotto of www.weforwedding.it

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