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Alt Cardiff met Rebecca at the Riverside Farmers’ Market on Sunday 4 December. She talked to us about her plans for the festive food fair, and how Green City is planning to help Cardiff become more sustainable.
[youtube width=”200″ height=”130″]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UR0p5IrEtX4[/youtube]
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Meet local producers and acquire a taste for ethical shopping this weekend
Sustainability action group Green City is organising a festive food fair on 10 December at Chapter Arts Centre.
The event is designed to help people meet local producers and find out about different community food projects in Cardiff.

Organiser Rebecca Clark wants to inspire more people in Cardiff to buy local produce
As well as selling locally sourced and ethically produced food, there will be a range of workshops and activities for visitors, including a low carbon Christmas cook-off and a smoothie bar fuelled by pedal power.
Organiser Rebecca Clark is excited about getting more people interested in where their food comes from.
“When I came back to Cardiff I really wanted to sink my teeth into all the green things that were going on. There’s a lot of Cardiff that’s missing out on some really exciting projects,” she says.
Audio Slideshow
Alt Cardiff met Rebecca at the Riverside Farmers’ Market on Sunday 4 December. She talked to us about her plans for the festive food fair, and how Green City is planning to help Cardiff become more sustainable.
[youtube width=”200″ height=”130″]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UR0p5IrEtX4[/youtube]
Click on the audio slideshow to find out more.