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- Widen the variety of fresh food in the diet, especially berries, fruit and leaves.
- No packaging.
- No food miles.
- No fertilisers – nutrients are recycled by composting, using N fixers, hyperaccumulators and mycorrhizae to access more nutrients naturally.
- No pesticides – great biodiversity means that pest outbreaks are not so severe.
- Gardening encourages a more active lifestyle, which combats obesity and depression.
Environment Wales: Amgylchedd Cymru is a partnership initiative between the National Assembly for Wales and the voluntary sector which contributes to sustainable development by supporting voluntary action for protecting and improving the environment. |

‘The project has been funded by the Hanson Environment Fund – one of the largest set up under the landfill tax credit scheme.’ |
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University of Wales, Bangor |

The BFG Project is supported by The Permaculture Association (Britain) |

An Independent Group associated with BTCV, a registered charity. |
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