United Kingdom: The Salad Garden project in Cardiff grows lettuce in the city center

Published 2022년 3월 11일

Tridge summary

A project in Cardiff, UK, is growing lettuce in a city center park and delivering it locally, contributing to the city's effort to become a sustainable food city and potentially achieving the Golden Sustainable Food Spot status by 2024. The project is part of a new campaign with over 200 individuals and organizations involved. The Salad Garden is a not-for-profit social enterprise, with funds spent on the lettuce being reinvested in people and projects.
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A lettuce-growing and locally-delivered project is helping Cardiff become one of the most sustainable food cities in the UK. At Cardiff's Salad Garden, lettuce is grown in a city center park. These are then picked, packed and delivered on site. Not only is the initiative environmentally friendly, but it is also a not-for-profit social enterprise, so the money people spend on lettuce is reinvested in people and projects. The project is part of a new campaign involving more than 200 individuals ...
Source: AGF

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