Go Green At Your Wedding With These Sustainable Yet Trendy Favours By WWF!
BY Sakshi | 19 Mar, 2020 | 2611 views | 2 min read
Yes, you heard it right! WWF India has launched an amazing set of conservation products which facilitate eco-friendly gifting solutions at weddings. And we bring you this collaboration because we think it's high time Indian weddings become greener and more environmentally conscious. More and more couples are getting aware, which is fabulous, and this is a small way in which you can make a big difference. You can do your bit for the environment by investing in these favours, which is not only going to help WWF raise funds, but also make you ambassadors of conservation! And if you think the favours are run of the mill boring ones, then you couldn't be more mistaken! They are quite trendy and on point!
From diaries and journals to sippers, and foldable tote bags to even scarves, ties, lapel pins- they have a lot of things designed beautifully which would make wonderful wedding favours. These will not just inspire positive action for the planet, but the proceeds from the sale of WWF merchandise are used to carry out conservation work across India as well as promote awareness on sustainability through various campaigns like Earth Hour, Adopt a Tree initiative etc, so its a win-win!
Who would believe that these are all made from sustainably resourced materials? Plus, for large orders, these can even be customised! They even offer gorgeous stationery, coasters, candles and even trays and mugs. Plus, we must add that all these are priced quite reasonably!
Another special gift to consider could be these beautifully illustrated limited edition silver coins, featuring some of India's most iconic wildlife species. These individually serial numbered limited edition coins come in bespoke display packaging, ideal for gifting and a joy to behold. Buy them as a set of 4 coin collectibles, or select your favourite one!
As you might already be aware, WWF India is one of the largest conservation organisation in the country and part of an international network present in over 100 countries, with an aim to protect our planet’s natural resources and its biodiversity. Their logo, the Panda is most recognised as a symbol of conservation globally.
For enquiries, contact your nearest wwfindia.org office.