A day of activities has been held in Bristol in an effort to bring people closer to nature in response to the global climate emergency.
People came together to enjoy food talks, art workshops and forest school sessions, all aimed at teaching people more about sustainable living. With partners including Refugee Week, Great Big Green Week and Loneliness Awareness Week, the initiative saw more than 14 million people take part last year, with £35m raised.
The charity’s food programme manager, Jodie Smith, joined the event to share their passion on the power of food waste, and how people can grow their own ecosystems at home."When you feel overwhelmed you won't take action, because you feel it's beyond your control.