
Picture this: You’re watching Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani. Naina’s in a lehenga that could blind the sun, Baraatis are dancing like nobody’s watching, and everything is dipped in marigold, glitter, and filmy drama. We love it. The glamour, the music, the full-blown “Karan Johar aesthetic” it’s everything a desi heart dreams of.
But here’s what the movies don’t show: the aftermath. After Ranbir and Deepika dance their hearts out, who’s dealing with the plastic petals, confetti explosions, and unused buffet trays? Spoiler alert: the planet is.
Now before you panic and think we’re telling you to ditch the dhol or swap your lehenga for jute pants (never!), take a deep breath. Because eco-friendly doesn’t mean boring. In fact, it’s the plot twist your wedding didn’t know it needed.
From biodegradable decor that would make Veere Di Wedding look minimalist, to upcycled outfits that would have Rani Mukerji clapping from the sidelines — we’re diving into everything you need for a sustainable shaadi that’s high on style, low on waste.
So pour yourself some chai, or maybe a thandai (we don’t judge), and get ready to plan a celebration where your saat phere are also seven promises to the planet.
Eco-Friendly Wedding Invitations: Paperless is the New Pretty

1. Go Digital with Style
Let’s be real, printed wedding invites are pretty, but also pretty wasteful. So why not skip the paper and go digital instead? It’s planet-friendly, budget-friendly, and way more fun! You can add RSVP links, maps, dress codes, and even a cheeky little couple quiz to get your guests hyped.
Here are some awesome platforms to try:
● Paperless Post – Fancy and elegant designs that totally work for desi weddings
● Greenvelope – Add music, GIFs, RSVP tracking, and all the fun stuff
● Canva – Create your own invite with Indian vibes, animations, and a personal touch
Go on, save a tree and still slay your wedding game!
2. Plantable Invites: Send a Message (and a Marigold!)
If you really want to send out physical invites, make them count. Go for plantable wedding cards made from seed paper. Yep, your guests can actually plant the invite and grow herbs, wildflowers, or even tulsi. How cool is that?
It’s not just eco-friendly, it’s super meaningful too. A little love note that turns into a blooming plant? That’s some poetic romance right there. Let your love grow literally!
Sustainable Shaadi Outfits: Fashion that Doesn’t Cost the Earth

1. Rent, Reuse, Repeat
Let’s face it: that ₹1 lakh lehenga is going to sit in your closet for the next 10 years. Why not rent or buy pre-loved designer wear?
Try these platforms:
● Flyrobe – Rent bridal and groom wear across Indian cities
● Stage3 – Affordable designer rentals for the bride squad
● Poshmark India – Buy/sell pre-loved wedding outfits
2. Support Ethical Designers
Choose designers who use organic fabrics, natural dyes, and local artisans. You’ll be supporting traditional crafts and minimizing environmental impact.
Eco-conscious Indian designers:
● Anavila – Known for organic linens and handwoven saris
● Suta – Affordable cotton saris with a soul
● Okhai – Handcrafted apparel by rural artisans
3. Upcycle Mom’s Saree or Dad’s Sherwani
Vintage is always in. Reworking your parents’ wedding outfits into new-age designs adds emotional value and reduces waste. Add a modern blouse, get creative with draping, or turn a dupatta into a gown overlay.
Eco-Friendly Wedding Gifts and Favors

Thoughtful, Useful, and Planet-Loving
Skip the plastic-wrapped sweet boxes and give your guests something they’ll actually use.
Sustainable wedding favor ideas:
● Seed bombs or plantable kits – Encourage guests to grow something
● Reusable jute bags – Customize with wedding logos or couple quotes
● Organic beauty kits – Think herbal soaps, lip balms, or face mists
● Terracotta or copper drinkware – Desi, durable, and divine
● Bambooless Incense – Natural and longlasting fragrance
Organic Mehendi and Beauty Rituals

1. Choose Chemical-Free Mehendi
Commercial mehendi cones often contain artificial dyes and chemicals. Switch to organic henna powders with zero additives for a skin-safe, Earth-friendly ritual.
Top Picks:
● Just Jaivik Organic Mehendi
● Khadi Natural Henna
● Nature’s Essence Herbal Mehendi
2. Natural Beauty Regimens
Host a pre-wedding DIY beauty day using ingredients from your kitchen! Multani mitti masks, ubtan scrubs, and rosewater toners are old-school and sustainable.
Pro tip: You can even make this a fun mehendi or haldi event activity—grandmas will approve!
Decor that Doesn’t Damage the Planet

1. Choose Biodegradable Decor Over Plastic Props
Plastic flowers and thermocol cut-outs? No, thank you. Opt for decor that’s biodegradable or reusable:
● Fresh flowers (compost after use)
● Banana leaves, coconut shells, and marigold strings
● Fabric buntings, reusable drapes, and jute table runners
2. Solar-Powered Lights & Natural Ambience
Fairy lights are cute, but they drain power fast. Use solar LED lights, earthen diyas, or candles made from soy wax to reduce your carbon footprint and create a serene ambiance.
Low-Waste Catering: Feast without Footprint

1. Go Local and Seasonal
Celebrate Indian flavors with seasonal, regional dishes. It’s healthier, fresher, and lower on food miles. Bonus: Grandma’s secret chutney gets its moment to shine.
2. Use Reusables or Compostables
Skip single-use plastic cutlery. Opt for:
● Areca palm plates
● Sal leaf bowls (dona)
● Steel thalis or ceramic ware
3. Donate Excess Food
Tie up with food-saving NGOs like:
● Robin Hood Army
● Feeding India (by Zomato)
Green Travel & Guest Planning

1. Encourage Carpooling and Group Travel
Provide shared travel options or buses for outstation guests. Create WhatsApp groups so people can coordinate rides. Fewer vehicles = lower emissions + less parking chaos.
2. Destination with a Difference
Pick eco-resorts or sustainable farm venues for your wedding location. Look for green certifications, rainwater harvesting, and plastic-free policies.
Eco-venues to consider:
● Our Native Village (Bangalore)
● Bujera Fort (Udaipur)
● Saraya Eco Stay (Goa)
Sustainable Vibes Only: Make It Personal
● Create a wedding hashtag that reflects your eco-conscious vibe (#GreenShaadiGoals)
● Share your sustainable choices in a wedding website or card insert
● Set up “eco-friendly” signboards at the venue for awareness
● Make a pledge as a couple to support environmental causes post-wedding
Bonus: Eco-Friendly Phera Essentials
Yes, even the rituals can be sustainable:
● Use organic ghee and herbal samagri for the havan
● Decorate the mandap with banana stems, marigolds, and natural fabric
● Opt for real flower varmalas that are later composted or offered at a temple
Why It All Matters
Did you know the average Indian wedding can create up to 500 kilos of food waste and more than 2,000 kilos of carbon emissions? Yep, that’s a lot of pressure on the planet for just a few days of celebration.
Going green isn’t just a cute idea anymore—it’s something we need to do. And the best part? Every eco-friendly choice you make can inspire your friends, family, and Insta followers to think twice, too.
In short:
You can have a wedding that’s beautiful, Easy on the wallet, Instagram-ready, and kind to the Earth! Who says you can’t have it all?
Final Thoughts: Celebrate Love, Consciously
Your wedding isn’t just a party, it’s the beginning of your journey together. So why not start it with a purpose?
Whether you choose one simple eco-friendly swap or go all out with a fully sustainable celebration, what matters is that you’ve made a thoughtful choice. And if that world includes a little less waste, a little more intention, and a whole lot of heart? Then you’re already off to an incredible start.
Here’s to weddings that are full of joy, meaning, and magic for you, your guests, and the planet.
FAQ: Your Green Wedding Questions, Answered (India Edition)
Not at all!
Going green can help you save money. Digital invites, renting outfits, using seasonal Indian dishes, and skipping plastic packaging often cost less. It’s all about choosing wisely, not spending more.
Understandably, traditions matter.
Start with small, respectful swaps. For example, instead of printed invites, suggest plantable cards as keepsakes. Or explain how reusing your mom’s saree is both emotional and sustainable. Most elders warm up once they see the thought behind it.
Yes, 100%!
A large wedding can still be sustainable if you reduce waste, support local artisans, and choose eco-conscious options. Think shared transport, organic mehendi, compostable plates, and reusing decor.
Keep it fun and positive! You can add a cute note to your wedding card like: “We’re celebrating love—with a green heart! Join us in making this shaadi planet-friendly.” Or use signboards at the venue to highlight cool choices like composting bins, solar lights, or locally made favors.
Yes! Consider:
● Asking guests to gift experiences (like a weekend stay or spa voucher)
● Donating to a cause in your name (like GiveIndia or Ketto)
● Eco brands like Phool.co, Bare Necessities, and Brown Living for sustainable gifting Or just go old school—ask for blessings, not boxes!
Partner with amazing Indian NGOs like:
● Robin Hood Army
● Feeding India (by Zomato)
No Food Waste. They collect extra food and distribute it to those in need. Talk about spreading the love!
Fresh flowers and natural elements can be composted or donated to groups like Phool.co, which turns temple flowers into incense and soaps. Some vendors even offer take-back services. Win-win!











