Eco-conscious weddings aren’t just a passing fad — they’re here to stay, and we love seeing couples plan their day with thoughtfulness, creativity and care. At Tyn Dwr Hall, we’ve always believed that magical doesn’t have to mean wasteful, and these stylish sustainable touches prove just that.
Whether you’re all in on going green, or just want to weave in a few meaningful moments, here are some of the latest sustainable wedding trends we’re seeing — and loving.
Vintage is having a major moment. Whether it’s wearing a parent’s gown, revamping a charity shop gem, or renting a designer suit, more couples are opting for wedding wear with history (and less carbon footprint).
Bridal platforms selling classic pieces are making it easier than ever to look incredible and feel good doing it.
We’re seeing florists get super creative with foam-free arrangements and reusable vessels. Many couples are also choosing to repurpose ceremony flowers for their wedding breakfast — or even donating them the next day to local care homes or charities.
It’s beauty that blooms beyond the aisle.
Eco-saves don’t have to mean boring. Paperless invites and wedding websites are sleek, smart, and sustainable — with custom artwork, animations, and RSVP tracking that would impress even the most traditional guest.
And for those who still want printed keepsakes? Recycled papers, seed cards and soy inks are the way forward.
Food is one of the most impactful areas for reducing your wedding’s footprint. We’re seeing a rise in plant-forward courses, seasonal menus, and locally sourced ingredients — all of which we proudly champion at Tyn Dwr Hall.
You can even chat with our chefs about creative ways to cut waste and design a menu that’s fresh, thoughtful, and full of flavour.
The new rule for favours? If it’s not useful, edible, or meaningful — skip it. Couples are loving:
Mini potted plants or herbs
Wildflower seed packets
Locally made jams or honeys
Charity donations in lieu of gifts
Small things, big smiles.
Biodegradable petals, dried flower mixes, and even bubbles are replacing plastic-heavy options — and they look stunning in photos. We’ve also seen couples use leaf cuttings or upcycled paper for a personal, planet-kind touch.
(And yes, we can help with cleanup too!)
This one’s less about one specific item and more about a mindset: if it’s only for one day, can it be rented, reused, or repurposed? Think:
Hired table décor over new
LED candles over wax
Signage that can be passed to other couples (we often see this happening in our Tyn Dwr community!)
We believe sustainability should be effortless and beautiful — and we’re here to help you make choices that reflect your values, without losing the magic. From our curated menus and long-standing supplier partnerships, to how we care for our grounds and gardens, our commitment to the environment runs deep.
If you’ve got a green idea you’d love to bring to life, just let us know — we’d be honoured to help.
Team TD x
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