Local Green Businesses showcased at Abingdon’s Eco Fair

ECO Fair
The fair took place on Abingdon Market Place, under the County Hall Museum, and in the Guildhall. The Abingdon Town Crier and the Abingdon Town Fryer announced what was happening.
ECO Fair
The fair offered advice and guidance on a variety of green issues from One Planet Abingdon
ECO Fair
and Abingdon Carbon Cutters.

Oxfordshire County Council offered grants for insulating homes (See https://www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/retrofit.)
ECO Fair
The event showcased a variety of green businesses. There were those promoting new forms of energy such as electric bikes and batteries; electric cars and charging points; solar panels; LED lighting for street lamps and the home.

There were architects and design experts who could help design energy efficiency into the home, and new materials that could be used in the home.
ECO Fair
There were also various eco-friendly consumables including pet products; vegan food; re-usable sandwich bags; and wash refills.
ECO Fair
A group of sewing machinists worked in the museum basement mending clothes. There were bike checks in the museum undercroft.

There were also talks. One used thermal imaging in different homes to demonstrate examples of good and bad insulation. Insulation needs fitting properly.

Michelle, from One World Abingdon, who helped organise the event, said it gave local green businesses a chance to share what they are doing with the public. (Included in those businesses were Missing Bean on Stert Street, who source their coffee directly from far-flung farms, roast it themselves, and at this event, supported the stallholders with discounted coffees.)

5 thoughts on “Local Green Businesses showcased at Abingdon’s Eco Fair

  1. Liz

    I hope the fast food container in the Abingdon Carbon Cutters picture is recyclable!!
    I’m always shocked by the number of plastic water bottles discarded after the so called Save the planet demonstrations.

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    1. Daniel

      That’s because, at its core it’s all hypocrisy. It can only be so. It’s like trying to reinvent the wheel.

      Personally, I have no opinion either way, people can do as they please and believe what they like. It’s when those views effect others that causes the issues and the fragmentation.

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  2. backstreeter

    Hi David,

    Tim is a Town Crier, but has this second uniform for environmental protests. It was the first time I’d seen it.

    Backstreeter

    Reply

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