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The Sustainable Wedding Alliance is a network of environmentally aware wedding businesses striving to make their businesses and the weddings they produce more sustainable. Use the below filters to search for a business local to you.
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Looking for sustainable suppliers?
If you’re looking for ethical, sustainable wedding suppliers then you’ve come to the right place! All our members are committed to making your wedding as environmentally friend as it can be. They all adhere to our strict code of conduct and are assessed annually on their sustainable practices.
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Bude Botanical
Bude Botanical is a floral design studio nestled on the North Cornish coast with sustainability at its heart. Read more
Cumberland Flower Farm
Cumberland Flower Farm grows beautiful flowers for homes, weddings and events in west Cumbria and the Lake District. Read more
Featherstone’s English Flower Company
A sustainable flower farm and florist, growing a wonderful range of seasonal British flowers and foliage. Read more
Hayloft Floral
Hayloft Floral is a modern floral studio providing natural, bespoke flowers for weddings and events across Surrey, Hampshire and Sussex. Read more
Hibiscus Floral Design
Award winning Hibiscus Floral Design specialises in crafting naturally exquisite wedding flowers for countryside celebrations. Read more
Jacqui O
An awarding winning luxury wedding and event floral brand based in Cheshire, with beautiful flowers at its heart. Read more
Lilac and Lace Floral Design
Lilac and Lace is a wedding florist located in Kent, with a warm, personal, natural and effortless style. Read more
The Floral Potager
The Floral Potager is small flower farm and floristry business based in Somerset, UK. Read more
Planning a sustainable wedding
“Organising a wedding is hard enough, I don’t want to feel bad about creating unnecessary waste or harming the environment! I want my wedding to be a positive experience for everyone so I’m doing my best to make it sustainable as possible.” Abena Poku-Awuah