Date: March 07, 2007
Going green at your wedding day
It’s the day in a couple’s life where dreams are supposed to come true. For some, this means to add a little more colour to a traditional white wedding. They want to go green – of course only in an environmental sense.
The newly launched online magazine Portovert helps to make such dreams come true. This first and only magazine for eco-savvy brides and grooms lists resources for accessories and fashion, receptions and ceremonies as well as for the perfect ecological sound honeymoon location.
But that’s not all: together with Native Energy, Portovert created a so called wedding carbon calculator that shows exactly the emissions produced by your guests travel, lodging, venue power etc.. Ìn order to make a wedding carbon neutral you can pay off your emission debts by supporting a new clean energy project in exchange.
That way you can even include your guests in your green wedding project.
Some ideas:
What about paying for your guests` emissions instead of giving them little wedding give-aways at the end of the party? Or, even better, encourage your guests to invest in your future children’s future by paying off their own carbon impact, making a step forward to preserving this world in its whole beauty.
If this is not an appropriate wedding gift to the newly weds, than what is? Fotos: Website

The newly launched online magazine Portovert helps to make such dreams come true. This first and only magazine for eco-savvy brides and grooms lists resources for accessories and fashion, receptions and ceremonies as well as for the perfect ecological sound honeymoon location.
But that’s not all: together with Native Energy, Portovert created a so called wedding carbon calculator that shows exactly the emissions produced by your guests travel, lodging, venue power etc.. Ìn order to make a wedding carbon neutral you can pay off your emission debts by supporting a new clean energy project in exchange.

That way you can even include your guests in your green wedding project.
Some ideas:
What about paying for your guests` emissions instead of giving them little wedding give-aways at the end of the party? Or, even better, encourage your guests to invest in your future children’s future by paying off their own carbon impact, making a step forward to preserving this world in its whole beauty.
If this is not an appropriate wedding gift to the newly weds, than what is?


