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-27.75t of CO2

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$ 208 .20

This package offset a spectacular wedding celebration for 100 loved ones. It provides guest accommodations, transportation, a fantastically charming ceremony location, beautiful floral decorations, delicious food, and festive drinks to toast the happy couple. What a wonderful way to show your blessing for their union and your desire to remove any concerns about carbon emissions from their special day.

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The Math

Food0.9 MT CO2
Wine0.1024 MT CO2
Hard Alcohol0.03075 MT CO2
Venue0.074 MT CO2
Flowers2.91666 MT CO2
Lodging3.255 MT CO2
Driving1.506 MT CO2
Flights18.975 MT CO2
Total27.7594 MT CO2

Driving

The thirty guests that live within 100km away chose to drive to the wedding. Between these 30 guests they drive 6,000km

100km x 30 people x 2 ways = 6,000 kilometres

The average car uses about 404 grams of CO2 per mile. To translate from miles to kilometres, we divide miles by 1.609, and simultaneously divide grams by 1.609. This means the average car uses about 251 grams of C02 per kilometer.

(divide by 1.609) 1: 404grams (divide by 1.609)

0.6214: 251grams

In order to calculate the total emissions from cars to the wedding we multiply 6,000km by 251 grams of CO2 per kilometer and get 1,506,000 grams CO2

6,000km x 251 grams CO2 = 1,506,000 grams CO2.

In order to transfer grams of CO2 into MT of CO2 we use the conversion factor 0.000001 and get 1.506 MT CO2.

1,506,000 grams CO2 x 0.000001 = 1.506 MT CO2

Food

The greenhouse gas emissions of a prime meat meal is 9kg of CO2 per meal.This means for the wedding dinner there would be 900kg of CO2 emissions.

9kg CO2 x 100 guests = 900kg CO2 equivalent

In order to convert 900 kg CO2 into metric tons CO2 we use the conversion factor 0.001 and get 0.9 MT CO2

900kg CO2 x 0.001 = 0.9MT CO2

Wine

The carbon emissions of wine are 1.28kg CO2 per bottle. Assuming we need about 80 bottles of wine for 100 guests

1.28kg CO2 per bottle x 80 bottles of wine = 102.4kg CO2

In order to convert 102.4 kg CO2 into metric tons CO2 we use the conversion factor 0.001 and get 0.1024 MT CO2

102.4kg CO2 x 0.001 = 0.1024 MT CO2

Hard Alcohol

Every shot of hard alcohol emits 123 grams CO2. Assuming you would have about 250 servings of shots for a wedding of 100 people, hard alcohol would emit 30, 750 grams CO2.

123 grams CO2 x 250 servings = 30,750 grams CO2

In order to convert 30,750 grams of CO2 into metric tons CO2 we use the conversion factor 0.000001 and get 0.03075 MT CO2

30,750 grams CO2 x 0.000001 = 0.03075 MT CO2

Venue

The energy for a 4,000 square foot venue for one day is equivalent to 0.074 MT CO2

Lodging

For 12,000 rose stems there is about 35,000kg CO2 released, one average a wedding would require about 1,000 stems. If we divide 35,000kg CO2 by 12 we get the amount of CO2 from 1,000 stems.

35,000kg CO2 / 12 = 2,916.66 kg CO2 per 1,000 stems

In order to convert 2,916.66 kg CO2 into metric tons CO2 we use the conversion factor 0.001 and get MT CO2

2,916.66 kg CO2 x 0.001 = 2.91666 MT CO2

Travel

Let’s assume an average wedding has about 100 guests, and that they live from 0-5000 km away.

  • 15 guests – in home town
  • 30 guests – within 100 km
  • 25 guests – 500 km away
  • 20 guests – 1000 km away
  • 10 guests – 5000 km away

We are not going to include the emissions from the guests within the home town

Flights

We are going to combine the total mileage flown across the world from various guests in order to calculate the total carbon footprint of flying

Reminder:

  • 25 guests – 500 km away
  • 20 guests – 1000 km away
  • 10 guests – 5000 km away

To do so we will multiply the amount of guests flying by the distance in kilometres and add these numbers together. This gives us a total of 82,500 kilometres flown.

(25 x 500km) + (20 x 1000km) + (10 guests x 5000km) = 12,500km + 20,000km + 50,000km = 82,500 km

Since these people are flying both ways we need to multiply this number by 2.

82,500km x 2 = 165,000km

We know planes emit 115g CO2 per kilometer. We use the conversion factor 0.000001 to get from grams to metric tons and we get 0.000115 MT of CO2 per kilometer of air travel.

115grams x 0.000001 = 0.000115 MT Carbon

In order to get the total carbon emissions from this flight, we multiply the factor 0.000115 MT CO2/km by 165,000 kilometres which equals 18.975 MT CO2

165,000km x 0.000115 = 18.975 MT CO2

Total

Once added together the total emissions for this wedding is 27.7594 MT

0.9MT + 0.102 MT + 0.03075 MT + 0.074 MT + 2.91666 MT + 3.255 MT + 1.506 MT + 18.975 MT = 27.7594 MT CO2

Link – Lodging Emissions – https://considerategroup.com/carbon-emissions/
Link – Average Wedding Guests – https://www.marthastewartweddings.com/649315/guest-count-small-medium-big-wedding
Link – Car Emissions – https://www.epa.gov/greenvehicles/greenhouse-gas-emissions-typical-passenger-vehicle
Link – Emissions for Tulips – https://www.theguardian.com/environment/ethicallivingblog/2008/apr/25/treadlightlystopbuyingfarm
Link – Amount of Flowers at Wedding – https://weddinglovely.com/blog/how-many-flowers-need-wedding/
Link – Emissions of Wine – https://www.sestrasystems.com/carbon-footprint-of-a-bottle-of-wine/
Link – Wine Amount at Wedding – https://www.onehopewine.com/blog/how-much-wine-do-i-need-for-a-wedding/
Link – Hard Alcohol Emissions – https://klementoninvesting.substack.com/p/the-carbon-footprint-of-drinking
Link – Emissions of Venue – https://co2.myclimate.org/en/portfolios?calculation_id=3469142

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