Princess Eugenie Plans Plastic-free Wedding

Princess Eugenie is an ambassador for Project O, which works to protect and restore the ocean.

Waste360 Staff, Staff

August 6, 2018

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Princess Eugenie Plans Plastic-free Wedding
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Princess Eugenie is passionate about the issue of excess plastic. Not only is her home plastic-free, but she announced that her upcoming wedding will be free of plastic as well.

As an ambassador for Project O, an organization that works to protect and restore the ocean, Eugenie has been vocal about the importance of limiting the amount of single-use plastic in our daily lives.

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Now that we're less that three months away from Princess Eugenie's October wedding to her fiancé Jack Brooksbank, details like the ceremony venue, Eugenie's maid of honor, and the reception location are starting to be announced. But in the September issue of British Vogue, Eugenie reveals for the first time how she's feeling about her upcoming nuptials and shares the one thing that definitely won't be making an appearance on her big day.

In the interview, Eugenie notes that not only does she keep her house, Ivy Cottage at Kensington Palace, plastic-free, but she'd like her wedding to be, too. "My whole house is anti-plastic now – and Jack and I want our wedding to be like that as well," she said.

Eugenie is passionate about the issue of excess plastic. Earlier this summer, the young royal took to her Instagram account to speak out about the importance of limiting the amount of single-use plastic in our everyday lives.

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