Earthfest!

EarthFest is here to inspire and empower people to make a sustainable future possible through fun and positivity! There will be food fair of delicious planet-friendly foods, a stage with live local entertainment, a Farmer’s Market featuring local businesses doing things more sustainably, an edutainment area where the education is engaging, as well as other various opportunities like workshops, screenings, etc. We will have something for all ages and interests – all packaged in one of the most sustainable and beautiful venues in the world: Marina Barrage! Come out for a fantastic fun-filled and inspirational day!

So are we really serious about sustainability? This is how we’ll stand apart: Our food fair won’t have disposables – we’ll be washing on site! The food is all planet-friendly (vegetarian and vegan) requiring less water, land, and food inputs to produce while still being delicious and healthy (and from some of Singapore most highly rated restaurants!) Vendors won’t give you plastic bags – you have to bring your own or buy a reusable one! No paper can be printed on pamphlets – they have to do digital distribution! And all that haze we’ve been breathing in? Well that’s due to palm oil – so it’s banned at EarthFest (unless certified sustainable)!

More than that we’re the first comprehensive sustainability festival that unites many organisations and businesses together at once. You’ll have access to information on fair trade, buying local, organic, responsible investing, planet-friendly and healthy food, transportation, biodegradable & non-toxic options, overfishing, waste, electricity usage, water and much, much more! Most importantly, we’ll inspire you with the effective ways you can make changes to really make a sustainable and modern future possible!

The event will take place on 26 September at Marina Barrage from 11am onwards.

Free tickets can be reserved [here](https://docs.google.com/a/citynomads.com/forms/d/1sYL5toguOBCbNH0oeDc-s5IRl4qHvU_26QLsj-Qz5sM/viewform?c=0&w=1)

For more information, please see [here](http://earthfestsingapore.com/).


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