Patchwork Wedding & Honeymoon Registry Donate 50% of Fees to Environmental Charities

Patchwork - Sustainable & Alternative Wedding Gift List Registry

Patchwork is a genius new approach to the wedding gift list, wedding registry and honeymoon fund, and if you’re one half of a couple for whom planning a sustainable wedding and environmentally friendly celebration is a priority, then this article is absolutely for you.

This time last year, the focus was all about getting this beautiful, creative industry of ours back open again, so that weddings and love could once more be celebrated. This year however, my focus has very much shifted towards the health of our planet and what I can be doing to support it as member of an industry that contributes an incredible volume of waste and Co2 every year.

Patchwork - Sustainable & Alternative Wedding Gift List Registry

A Modern Wedding & Honeymoon Registry

As I evolve Love My Dress into its 13th year and prepare for our much awaited new platform launch in a months time, the optics through which I consider all our business partnerships have become veiled with a sense of urgency.

Our partners have to be more than talented, they need to be committed to supporting the environment. If ever there was a single business that embodied such requirements, that has proven their authentic dedication to supporting couples planning weddings, whilst protecting the planet, it is the utterly brilliant Patchwork.

Supporting Environmental Charities when Planning Your Wedding

For those unfamiliar with this visionary business; The Patchwork Registry lets wedding guests come together to give one big gift or experience that a couple really wants and needs – and at the same time, it stops unwanted gifts ending up in landfill.

This is in fact the only gift registry that Love My Dress chooses to partner with, because of its very genuine dedication to the environment.

Founder Olivia Knight has always been committed to reducing waste associated with gift-giving, but from today, this innovative and environmentally passionate all-woman team is launching a new business model to donate 50% of their fee to three environmental charities.

Couples can choose which charity to support when they sign up, including Friends of the Earth, Survival and ClientEarth.

A Sustainable Wedding Gift List & Honeymoon Fund

I’m so in awe of the Patchwork team. They have observed almost every independent wedding gift registry get bought out by venture capitalists over the past 2-3 years. They are the only independent wedding gift registry to remain in the UK and yet they are thriving and continue to innovate and bring ethically and sustainably considered new business ideas to life, way before their competitors have even sat up and considered it.

This is part of the reason I’m so thrilled and proud that Love My Dress is partnering with this wonderful business.

We love seeing all the wonderful ways couples use our registry to make their wedding dreams come true. But the one thing we all want is to ensure we have a future on our beautiful planet. Which is why we’ve decided to take the radical step of splitting our Patchwork fee 50/50 with three environmental charities doing vital work to protect and defend our planet. Olivia Knight, Founder

With Patchwork you can quite literally make any dream come true – with a little help from your friends and family. An adventure honeymoon, a new kitchen, a vintage campervan, a flock of sheep (yes, really). Saving for your first home? Invite guests to gift Ā£200 towards a new front door, Ā£50 for a bit of roof, or even Ā£1 for a brick!

Patchwork - Sustainable & Alternative Wedding Gift List Registry

Patchwork isn’t tied to retailers and they donā€™t hold your funds. Instead, you receive gift money from wedding guests (who can be located anywhere in the world) direct to your bank account, so that you can spend it how you like. Need more than money? You can simply ask friends to gift their time and skills too.

With over 150 templates for group gift ideas, it’s easy to set up a Patchwork gift registry – and I know this from first-hand experience. I set up one myself last year (because it can be used for any gift giving scenario, not just weddings) for the What About Weddings campaign, so that couples could purchase items that had been donated by industry friends, to help fund our campaign and raise money for charity.

Working with Olivia and her team during such a difficult time was one of the best experiences I had throughout the entire pandemic and lockdown. They lifted my spirits and made things fun.

The Environmental Impact of Weddings

I’d like to add some context to this news by highlighting some facts:

  • UK weddings produce 83k tonnes of waste and 3.5m tonnes of C02 in the average year
  • 89% of couples are considering the environment when wedding planning
  • 84% of couples want to ask for money towards something instead of traditional gifts
  • 41% of couples want to donate to an environmental charity as part of their gift options

Shocked?

I know that we are all trying to live our lives in a more sustainable and ethical way, and you know that Love My Dress exists to promote wedding industry talent, innovation and creativity – to encourage love, joy, soulful gatherings and magical celebration.

But as with everything we now consume in our lives, as with every purchase and investment we make, we absolutely must consider the broader impact of weddings on the health of our precious earth.

So, dear readers, followers and friends. If you are considering asking your guests to contribute towards gifts and/or a honeymoon, I cannot recommend the amazing Patchwork more highly.

By choosing Patchwork, you can feel good knowing you’re helping to protect the planet.

You can find out more here.

Annabel

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Founder of Love My Dress. Passionate Podcaster and Editor. Annabel lives in rural North Yorkshire with her husband and business partner Philip, their two daughters and menagerie of furry hounds. She loves photography, meditation, walking, being outdoors and star gazing. She is fierce when it comes to championing talent within the wedding industry and when she's not working on Love My Dress, she supports her husband Philip in the running of the family's sustainable flower farm and floral design business, Moonwind Flowers. In 2013, she became a published author.

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