With 2,500 guests, Mayank and Rashi showed how weddings can hold joy and responsibility together — through mindful rituals, living gifts, and choices that quietly respected people, values, and the planet.
As the week winds down, these four Indian stories offer something grounding and hopeful. From classrooms and celebrations to ponds and villages, they show how everyday choices are shaping greener communities.
A couple in Bhopal reimagined their wedding with zero plastic, eco-friendly rituals, and community support. Their thoughtful celebration not only inspired hundreds of guests but also empowered women, reduced landfill waste, and promoted sustainable living.
This Kozhikode wedding proved that celebrations don’t have to cost the Earth. With digital invites, plastic-free décor, and just 100 kg of waste from 1,200 guests, it was a joyful reminder that tradition and sustainability can go together beautifully—showing us how to celebrate love without harming the planet.
What if weddings didn’t leave behind heaps of trash? Meet Uma Ram from Chennai, who turned her big day into a celebration of love — for each other and for the planet. From composting one tonne of waste to wearing her grandmother’s 50-year-old saree, she proves that sustainability can be woven into every moment.
Want a wedding that is big on love but light on waste? This Indian couple shares practical tips for planning a sustainable celebration — no plastic, no excess, just meaningful choices. Discover how you can follow these tips before planning your big day.
From eco-friendly invites to plastic-free décor, Svetlana D’costa and Joel Fernandes ensured their big day was as kind to the planet as it was beautiful. Here’s how their zero-waste wedding became an inspiration for others.
Dr Poorvi Bhat and Shamanth's wedding on a picturesque farm in Shivamogga, Karnataka, featured eco-friendly practices with no plastic or unnecessary waste.
Dr Poorvi Bhat and Shamanth's wedding on a picturesque farm in Shivamogga, Karnataka, featured eco-friendly practices with no plastic or unnecessary waste. Here’s how they ensured a traditional celebration rooted in sustainability.