Brahman Hills: Eco-friendly weddings – a trend or the new norm?

Eco-friendly weddings have been around since early 2000s, but they’ve gained significant traction in the past couple of months.

Factors such as increased environmental awareness, social media influence, shifting personal values and the growing availability of sustainable vendors have all played a role. But is this just a passing trend or is it here to stay? 
 
Onwaba Gonyora director at Brahman Hills,  an award-winning, destination wedding venue in the KZN Midlands, believes that tying the knot while reducing your carbon footprint is not a fad but has become a standard consideration for many couples as they plan their celebrations.  

“At Brahman Hills, we’ve seen a growing number of brides and grooms opting for sustainable celebrations that not only honour their love but also protect the planet without compromising on style, elegance or charm.”
 
For couples looking to make their special day one that incorporates eco-friendly elements as a reflection of their commitment to being  good environmental citizens, Gonyora offers the following tips:

Choose a wedding venue committed to sustainability

The first step in planning an eco-friendly wedding is selecting a venue that is just as committed to sustainability as you are.

By choosing one that actively works to reduce waste, conserve resources, and support local biodiversity, you’re making an eco-conscious decision that will inspire your guests and set the tone for a truly sustainable celebration.

Brahman Hills operates 85% off the grid.

Brahman Hills, for example, takes pride in minimising its environmental impact through various green initiatives. They operate 85% off the grid, harness rainwater and prioritise zero-waste practices.

Opt for a sustainable menu

Food is one of the biggest considerations for any wedding. By choosing a seasonal and locally sourced menu, not only do you reduce the impact of the food supply chain, but you also support ethical farming practices.

Brahman Hills organic vegetable garden.

You can delight your guests with a meal that is not only delicious but also environmentally responsible.

In fact, at Brahman Hills, its farm-to-table philosophy ensures that guests enjoy free-range meats and fresh organic vegetables sourced directly from their very own gardens.

Use recyclable and reusable materials for decor

Sustainable decor doesn’t mean sacrificing aesthetics; it simply means being mindful of the materials you use. Consider swapping single-use decorations for reusable, recyclable or biodegradable options.

Interior of the Brahman Hills Lake House chapel.

For example, you can use dried herbs like lavender or rosemary, which can add fragrance and be composted afterwards, instead of paper confetti. Choose hats, scarves, and masks instead of paper photo sticks for your photo booth.

Instead of cardboard for signage or table seating plans, use mirrors with vinyl lettering (very popular at the moment).

Go green with your flowers

Flowers are the quintessential part of any wedding. For a more eco-friendly approach, consider using locally grown seasonal flowers.

Another option is to use potted plants as part of your decor which guests can take home or you can replant afterwards, giving your wedding flowers new life.

Opt for eco-friendly wedding favours

For an added touch of sustainability, opt for eco-friendly wedding favours that your guests will love. You can offer seeds that they can plant at home, or locally-produced, zero-waste gifts such as handmade soaps or beeswax wraps.

Not only are these gifts kind to the environment, but they also offer a lasting reminder of your special day and the values you hold dear.
 
“By incorporating these eco-friendly practices into your wedding, you can create a day that is beautiful, personal and kinder to the planet,” Gonyora said.
 
For more information on creating an unforgettable, sustainable wedding at Brahman Hills, please visit this link

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