

The Big Fat Sustainable Indian Wedding
Jan 9, 2025
Join Ashwin Malwade, founder of Greenmyna, an eco-friendly event planning company, and Anirudh Gupta, co-founder of Climes, a climate tech firm, as they delve into the evolving landscape of sustainable Indian weddings. They discuss the growing demand for zero-waste celebrations amidst the extravagant spending culture, highlighting innovative practices and challenges in wedding planning. The duo also shares budget-friendly climate actions and the significance of high-quality carbon offset projects, advocating for collective responsibility in making impactful consumer choices.
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A Sustainable Proposal
- Ashwin Malwade proposed to his girlfriend Nupur with a condition: a sustainable zero-waste wedding.
- They bonded over beach cleanups, making this a natural choice.
Pioneering a Sustainable Wedding
- In 2019, sustainable weddings were uncommon; vendors didn't understand the concept.
- Ashwin and Nupur's wedding included upcycled attire, tree planting, and a plastic ban.
The Big Fat Indian Wedding Paradox
- Despite growing interest in sustainable weddings, Indian weddings are becoming larger and more expensive.
- This raises the question of how to balance sustainability with extravagance.