From Sustainably Wed Episode 7 - follow us at @sustainablywed to watch the full episodes online.
Jill Doucette, Executive Director of The Synergy Foundation, explains that offsets can be a powerful way to create positive change in the world despite the carbon emissions your wedding or event might create. As Jill explains, while offsets shouldn't be a way to avoid reducing, reusing, recycling, and creating a sustainable event, they are a way to mitigate what's left of your footprint so that you can leave a lasting, positive legacy through your wedding or celebration.
Sustainably Wed is a 7-episode docu-series about sustainability in the wedding industry. Featuring vendors and experts from Vancouver Island and beyond, the series gets to the heart of what planning and hosting a sustainable event really looks like. Featuring seven key steps that span the early planning phases to the footprint after an event, Sustainably Wed is a deep dive into what an intentional and mindful celebration can look like. Throughout the series, we’ll learn how a sustainable approach can create a positive impact on a couple, their guests, the community, and the environment.
Sustainably Wed was created and produced by Chelsea Kanstrup and Bryan Smith of Paper Heart Films and was made possible by funding from Telus Storyhive.
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We are grateful to have produced this series from our studio in Victoria, BC, on Vancouver Island on the traditional territories of the Songhees, Esquimalt and WSÁNEĆ peoples whose historical relationships with the land continue to this day.
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