West Sussex Gazette

Advice, ideas at Kinder Living Show

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The Kinder Living Home Show - a show for those who love their home and care about the planet - returns to Horsham this March, with a host of new things to see and take part in.

Says Kinder Living founder Jeanette Mercer. “Small changes make a huge difference if enough people do them. For example, since the charge for single use plastic bags was introduced literally millions of plastic bags have been saved already. We don’t have to wait until something is taxed - we can choose to make changes ourselves. Every low energy light bulb, every bit of food that doesn’t get wasted, makes a difference.”

At the show you can come and talk to local experts about waste, energy, saving water, decorating your home, avoiding single use plastic and food waste, and much more.

Repair and re-use is an essential part of a more sustainabl­e home and this year Kinder Living’s own Kinder Tech team will be joined by the Horsham Repair Cafe to offer repairs to laptops, tablets, phones, small domestic and garden appliances - to book a repair slot email info@ horshamrep­aircafe.org.uk

Transition Horsham will be bringing their popular seed swap, and lots of informatio­n and activities for gardening enthusiast­s. The show will also feature textile repairs and a clothes swap.

The Kinder Living Home Show takes place on Saturday 2 and Sunday 3 March at County Hall North in Horsham, and is free to enter. For more informatio­n see www.kinderlivi­ng.co.uk

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