As climate consciousness continues to grow, many couples in Singapore are choosing to host sustainable weddings. These eco-conscious celebrations focus on reducing waste, lowering carbon footprints, and supporting ethical local businesses—all while keeping the joy and elegance of a traditional wedding. In this guide, we explore the top sustainable wedding trends in Singapore for 2025, complete with actionable tips and ideas.
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1. Eco-Friendly Wedding Venues in Singapore
Choosing a green venue is one of the most impactful decisions. Opt for locations that emphasise natural lighting, energy efficiency, waste management, and accessibility to public transport.

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- The Summerhouse – Located in Seletar, this charming garden venue offers a farm-to-table dining experience, surrounded by lush greenery. Their sustainability ethos includes sourcing local ingredients and supporting nature-focused aesthetics.
- Open Farm Community – This urban farm and restaurant promotes local farming, sustainability, and community. It features edible gardens and eco-conscious event hosting.
- Gardens by the Bay – Known for its sustainable architecture and natural beauty, Gardens by the Bay offers wedding venues like the Flower Field Hall and Waterview Room that integrate nature seamlessly into the celebration.
2. Digital Invitations and Wedding Websites
Save paper and postage by going digital with your wedding invites and RSVP system.
- Use platforms like Paperless Post, Greenvelope, or Canva to create elegant, customisable digital invites.
- Build a wedding website to centralise information, share your love story, and manage logistics without printing.
3. Renting and Reusing Wedding Attire

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Wedding outfits are often only worn once, so renting or buying pre-loved attire is a more sustainable choice.
- Style Lease and The Gown Warehouse offer bridal gown rental options with contemporary designs.
- Explore platforms like Still White or Carousell for pre-loved dresses and suits.
- Choose fabrics like organic cotton, Tencel, or recycled polyester for a lower environmental impact.
4. Zero-Waste Wedding Décor

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Skip the single-use decorations and choose reusable, compostable, or upcycled options.
- Decorate with potted plants, dried flowers, or terrariums that guests can take home.
- Use recycled glassware, fabric bunting, and second-hand props from local event rental companies such as The Wedding Props.
- Work with vendors that allow you to return or repurpose decorations after the event.
5. Plant-Based or Locally Sourced Catering

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Your food choices have a significant environmental impact.
- Opt for plant-based menus, which reduce carbon emissions and food waste.
- Partner with caterers that use local and seasonal ingredients, cutting down on food miles, such as Grain and The Social Kitchen.
- Avoid buffet-style waste by offering plated meals or managed servings.
6. Sustainable Wedding Favours

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Choose meaningful gifts that won’t end up in landfills.
- Offer seed packets, mini succulents, or herbal tea blends.
- Go for edible favours like organic cookies, jams, or locally made honey.
- Avoid plastic packaging—use glass jars, recycled paper, or cotton bags.
7. Ethical Jewellery and Rings

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Support brands that prioritise ethical sourcing and sustainable materials.
- Look for jewellers that offer lab-grown diamonds, recycled metals, or conflict-free stones.
- Choose local artisans who handcraft pieces, reducing the carbon footprint of shipping.
8. Green Transportation Options
Encourage guests to reduce emissions with thoughtful transport planning.
- Choose a venue near MRT stations or bus routes.
- Provide group shuttle buses or carpool incentives.
- Offset emissions through carbon credit programs.
9. Minimalist Guest Lists and Micro Weddings
Smaller weddings tend to be more sustainable.
- Focus on intimate celebrations with close friends and family.
- Reduce venue, food, and décor needs.
- Micro weddings also allow you to splurge meaningfully on sustainable choices.
10. Working with Eco-Conscious Wedding Planners
Some planners specialise in eco-friendly wedding design.
- Look for vendors who minimise printing, use local suppliers, and emphasise waste management.
- Ask if they have sustainability certifications or a track record of green events.
- Explore options like Rosette Designs & Co. and Create Your Story for planning support.
Final Thoughts
A sustainable wedding in Singapore isn’t just a trend—it’s a reflection of values. With conscious planning, you can celebrate love while protecting the planet. Choose what matters most, work with like-minded vendors, and remember that even small changes make a big difference.
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