Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin Aerial View of Bawah Reserve in Indonesia. The internet is rife with tips on hosting a zero waste wedding. The reality is that it’s quite challenging for an engaged bridge and groom to plan their nuptials, let alone take into account every aspect of the event’s waste and energy footprint.
One resort in Indonesia, however, aims to make it easier by doing the heavy lifting. Couples simply show up and enjoy. New for 2024,couples can tie the knot at Bawah Reserve , set against the picture-perfect backdrop of the remote Anamabas Islands in Indonesia, by booking a Zero-Waste Wedding .
Recent wedding trends have resulted in extravagant celebrations, which in turn has caused them to become increasingly wasteful. Reckless carbon emissions and overuse of single-use paper and plastic, plus excessive food waste, lead to a negative environmental impact. Bawah’s Zero-Waste Wedding tries to present a solution in a small, yet meaningful way.
Located on the Anambas Islands in the Riau Archipelago of Indonesia, Bawah Reserve's private islands blend high-end island design with its “back-to-nature” concept, perfect for couples envisioning barefoot luxury and ultimate privacy without compromising on their eco-conscious lifestyles. Aerial view of an overwater bungalow. Since its opening in 2018, Bawah Reserve has partnered with the Anambas Foundation to execute a strong sustainability mission that aims to protect and preserve all 255 o.
