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Feeding the community
07 March 2013
Delphis Eco has created a community food garden in the disused spaces around its offices , to raise awareness and lead the way for other companies to make their garden spaces more accessible,healthy and sustainable.

Delphis Eco has created a
community food garden in the
disused spaces around its offices ,
to raise awareness and lead the
way for other companies to make
their garden spaces more
accessible,healthy and sustainable.
The company collaborated with Seed Pantry,Transition Town Wandsworth and Capital Growth (a London initiative by Mayor Boris Johnson) in getting the local community involved in developing an otherwise fruitless garden space into a vibrant, h
The company collaborated with Seed Pantry,Transition Town Wandsworth and Capital Growth (a London initiative by Mayor Boris Johnson) in getting the local community involved in developing an otherwise fruitless garden space into a vibrant, h
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