Sustainable bouquets: why it's important to support local florists

Sustainable bouquets: why it’s important to support local florists

By Dr. Kyle Muller

The world of flowers may seem light and cheerful, but behind beautiful bouquets often hides a complex supply chain, chemical treatments and a significant carbon footprint. The mass production and international transport of flowers involves CO₂ emissions, use of pesticides, excessive water consumption and plastic packaging that often ends up in landfills.

More and more people are reflecting on the environmental impact of their daily purchases, and flowers are no exception. Interest has grown in sustainable bouquets: compositions made with local and seasonal plants, with minimal packaging and that support local production.

In this context, the workshops and florists in the neighborhood, such as Badalona Florist, are especially relevant, which are committed to sustainability, biodiversity and a short distribution chain. If you want to learn about sustainable bouquets and why it is important to support local florists, keep reading this article from Evidence Network.

What makes a bouquet sustainable?

A sustainable bouquet is not limited to using “natural” flowers. The entire life cycle is considered: from cultivation to reaching the consumer. Its main features include:

  • Local and seasonal plants: as they do not require air transport or long logistics chains, they are kept fresher and require less packaging or chemical treatment.
  • Minimal use of plastics: Sustainable florists replace floral foams and plastic wrappers with kraft paper, fabric ribbons, jute rope or recycled materials.
  • Promoting biodiversity: Instead of monocultures (only roses, for example), herbs, branches, wildflowers and diverse foliage are used, reducing the ecological impact.
  • Ethical cultivation: the use of organic fertilizers and the absence of pesticides benefit both the environment and the people who work with flowers.

Why support local florists

Choosing a local florist is not just a matter of proximity: it is a way to contribute to a more sustainable floral economy. Here are some key reasons:

  1. Reduced carbon emissions: Flowers grown and harvested in your region do not need long-distance transportation. This means less fuel consumption, less packaging and a lower environmental impact.
  2. Strengthening the local economy: Supporting local florists helps preserve jobs, preserve artisanal trades and promote small businesses. It is especially important in an increasingly globalized world, where large chains often displace independent producers.
  3. Arrangements adapted to the climate and seasons: local florists work with what nature offers at the time. The bouquets, therefore, are fresher, more alive and consistent with the natural cycle.
  4. Greater transparency: when you buy from local businesses, it is easier to know the origin of the plants, if chemicals were used, and what the working conditions are like in the crops. This allows you to make more conscious and responsible decisions.

The cultural value of the local florist

Floristry is not just aesthetic; It is also identity. Local florists take into account the customs, festivities and tastes of the area, creating floral compositions that reflect the culture of the place.

Bouquets made by local artisans usually include elements specific to the environment and the season, which gives them emotional value and a unique character, beyond the purely decorative.

Tips for choosing a sustainable bouquet

If you want to adopt more conscious consumption, keep these recommendations in mind:

  • Ask the florist about the origin of the flowers and if they are in season.
  • Prioritize arrangements without plastic packaging.
  • Value bouquets with a variety of plant species.
  • Opt for florists who work with local farms or grow their own flowers.
  • Reuse or compost packaging whenever possible.

Conclusion

Sustainable bouquets are not a passing fad: they represent a conscious choice in favor of the environment, the local economy and collective well-being. Supporting local florists helps protect biodiversity, reduce carbon footprint and strengthen community ties. These bouquets not only beautify: they convey a message of respect, responsibility and connection with nature.

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Kyle Muller
About the author
Dr. Kyle Muller
Dr. Kyle Mueller is a Research Analyst at the Harris County Juvenile Probation Department in Houston, Texas. He earned his Ph.D. in Criminal Justice from Texas State University in 2019, where his dissertation was supervised by Dr. Scott Bowman. Dr. Mueller's research focuses on juvenile justice policies and evidence-based interventions aimed at reducing recidivism among youth offenders. His work has been instrumental in shaping data-driven strategies within the juvenile justice system, emphasizing rehabilitation and community engagement.
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