There are lots of benefits to buying produce from local farmers and small shops, such as:
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Enjoying fresher, tastier, and more nutritious fruits and vegetables.
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Boosting the local economy and strengthening the community connection by supporting local businesses and farmers.
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Contributing to the preservation of farmland and green spaces in your local area.
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Reducing your carbon footprint and ecological impact.
You may not realise the impact you have on the world through the everyday choices you make, but you can use your money for good...
Read more about sustainability & financeFood waste is a huge problem. In Guildford alone, 50,000 slices of bread are wasted every day, which is enough to provide three sandwiches per day for the number of people struggling with the cost of living.
Read more about reducing food waste at homeCustomers are increasingly searching for ethical and sustainable companies, that truly demonstrate positive impacts on local communities and the industry. People are trying to find lower-impact solutions that benefit the local economy as well.
Read more about spending money on ethical companiesMaking a few tweaks to how you cook and eat at home can have major benefits...
Read more about eating more sustainablyGreat customer service and reasonably priced bills - that's all we want from an electricity supplier.
Read more about changing your electricity providerWildlife recording by residents and communities plays a key role in understanding the health of our local habitats and ecosystems.
Read more about wildlife recording...There are over 200 churches in Surrey, some of which are 1,000 years old. They are an important place of worship, and have a dramatic aesthetic effect on Surrey's landscape, whilst acting as important community focal points, for example by hosting Warm Welcome space (LINK). Unfortunately, with increasing energy prices and inefficient original heating systems and electrics, churches face real challenges in remaining open.
Read more about managing your land for natureFeel inspired by the great work recognised and celebrated at the Mole Valley Sustainability Awards 2025
Read more about the Mole Valley Sustainability Awards 2025Whether it’s running a community fridge or food bank, or offering advice to those facing financial challenges, every contribution makes a meaningful difference—not only for the beneficiaries but for those who volunteer as well.
Read more about how to support local communityJoin the growing numbers of fashion-conscious Surrey residents changing how they buy clothes, to save themselves money whilst feeling good about what they wear. The fashion industry is the second largest polluter globally, according to the United Nations, and many of us are choosing to dispose of throwaway culture. Change how you shop for the good, one item at a time.
Read more about how to shop your clothes in a way that's better for the planet