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Published 17:46 27 Jun 2017 BST
Updated 18:02 27 Jun 2017 BST
Image via FoodCycle Cambridge @FoodCycleCambSeigo told The Daily Mail:
By doing everything in an eco-friendly way, they saved over £10,000 for their wedding. They even donated the leftover food to a homeless charity and asked all guests to give money to various charities instead of gifts."Minimising food waste was part of a wider circular economy-theme to our wedding, which Romilde and I are both passionate about.
And it made it more special because, for example, Romilde's wedding dress was her sister's and because we care about the environment every part of it made it feel nicer.'
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