Dr Kiki Isidoros is an ecological anthropologist who has created Rewilding Jericho project and an Oxfordshire-wide facebook group to encourage people to discover the joys and gain confidence of growing your own fruit and veg, reduce food shopping…
The Oxford Community Soup Kitchen run by the Icolyn Smith Foundation feed and help people in need in Oxfordshire by a twice-weekly soup kitchen. Icolyn 'Ma' Smith has been working with the homeless for over 30 years. She has been awarded an MBE for…
Abundance Oxford is a not-for-profit community harvesting, redistributing & preserving collective.
They harvest excess fruit & veg from all over Oxford and redistribute it to community groups who want & need fruit, primarily through the…
Over the last year, March 2020-2021, Marston Community Garden has developed to include community-owned orchards, chickens and allotments, spaces for sharing tools and produce, and woodland and wildflower areas. Fruit, vegetables and eggs are shared…
Good Food Oxford is a network for a better food system in Oxford, working together for healthy, fair, sustainable and tasty food.Good Food Oxford is a cross-sector local food partnership working to transform our local food system. The aim…
Tips from the members of the Nostalgic Oxford and Surrounding Areas FaceBook group. Back to Sustainable Food ExhibitionBack to Local Food Sustainability Tips
WRAP- Developing a sustainable food system
WRAP works with organisations across the food and drink industry, as well as local authorities, governments, non-governmental organisations and others to create economic and environmental value from reducing…
SESI are a social enterprise based in Oxfordshire which supplies sustainable detergents to shops, farmers markets, cooperatives and charity organisations. They also provide ethical foods and help to reduce people's plastic footprint by minimising and…
Its not just about food! Oxford Brewery are doing great things too. We asked them to tell us about their sustainable practices.https://oxfordbrewery.co.uk/Why did you decide to make 'local' such a prominent part of your business model? "Our Oxford…
The Replenish project aims to support Oxfordshire residents to grow and cook nutritious food with zero waste. They work with volunteers and community groups across the county to deliver home growing and composting, cookery and food waste activities…