Doctor's 'Zero Waste' Wedding Gains Viral Traction for Sustainable Innovation

A nutrition and wellness doctor Poorvi shared her dream 'Zero Waste' wedding video on the social media, where people appreciated her flawless efforts
In the world, most people believe in luxurious and high-budget weddings Dr. Poorvi's unique concept of a 'Zero Waste' wedding sets a new example that simple and eco-friendly weddings can be beautiful and elegant. (Representational Image: Unsplash)
In the world, most people believe in luxurious and high-budget weddings Dr. Poorvi's unique concept of a 'Zero Waste' wedding sets a new example that simple and eco-friendly weddings can be beautiful and elegant. (Representational Image: Unsplash)

In the world, most people believe in luxurious and high-budget weddings Dr. Poorvi's unique concept of a 'Zero Waste' wedding sets a new example that simple and eco-friendly weddings can be beautiful and elegant. A nutrition and wellness doctor Poorvi shared her dream 'Zero Waste' wedding video on social media, where people appreciated her flawless efforts.

The gifts were probably wrapped in plastic or paper covers instead the gifts were handed over to guests in jute bags. All the waste generated was composted on her farm after the event.

The wedding decor was fully natural as people usually covered the stage with fancy decor and lots of flowers were made with sugarcane fed to cows after her wedding celebration. The food was served to guests on banana leaves and stainless steel cutlery instead of on cups and plates. The decoration was fully biodegradable as it was decorated with mango and coconut leaves which used significantly less water to grow. The garland used during wedding rituals for the bride and groom was made of only flowers and cotton thread with no plastic attachments. The gifts were probably wrapped in plastic or paper covers instead the gifts were handed over to guests in jute bags. All the waste generated was composted on her farm after the event and the water from hand wash was redirected to the trees.

You don't need a fancy wedding plan or a big budget what you need is a mindset to try and what is possible.
Dr. Poorvi, Nutrition and Wellness Doctor

The aim of Dr. Poorvi to celebrate her wedding in such a unique way was that she wanted to celebrate their union with Mother Earth. She proudly showed her satisfaction and her wedding venue was spotless by evening. Dr. Poorvi highlighted the reason for such simple weddings and said "You don't need a fancy wedding plan or a big budget what you need is a mindset to try and what is possible."

The aim of Dr. Poorvi to celebrate her wedding in such a unique way was that she wanted to celebrate their union with Mother Earth. (Representational Image: Unsplash)
The aim of Dr. Poorvi to celebrate her wedding in such a unique way was that she wanted to celebrate their union with Mother Earth. (Representational Image: Unsplash)

Dr. Poorvi thanked her family and appreciated their efforts and cooperation in executing the 'Zero Waste' wedding plan. She specifically mentioned her mother's ingenious plan and organization of her dream wedding.

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In the world, most people believe in luxurious and high-budget weddings Dr. Poorvi's unique concept of a 'Zero Waste' wedding sets a new example that simple and eco-friendly weddings can be beautiful and elegant. (Representational Image: Unsplash)
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