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The Soil Association is the charity working with everyone to transform the way we eat, farm and care for our natural world. The Soil Association is the charity joining forces with nature for a better future: A world with good health, in balance with nature, and a safe climate.
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What we do. At the Soil Association, we help people build natural solutions together. We support everyone to grow - whether that's growing food, or by growing as people, developing healthy connections with nature and joining together with others to support a nature-friendly future.
The Soil Association is a British registered charity, working to transform the way Britain eats, farms and cares for the natural world. It was established in 1946. Their activities include campaigning for local purchasing, public education on nutrition and certification of organic foods, and against intensive farming.
- United Kingdom
- Spear House, 51 Victoria Street, Bristol BS1 6AD
- 1946
- Martin Nye, chair of trustees, Helen Browning, chief executive
Soil Association. Causes & campaigns. Save our soil. Soil is the heart and soul of our planet. We can't live without it. It sustains us, captures carbon, provides a home for billions of organisms and can help defend us against flooding and drought, but too often we're taught to think of it as dirt!
To achieve this, we’ll drive for change across three key areas by 2030: 1. Diets & living. We will support a transition to good food and sustainable living, alongside a reduction in our overall environmental footprint.
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We are the Soil Association – the charity digging deeper to change the way we eat, farm and care for our natural world. Together we can make a world of difference: on the land working with farmers, on the streets campaigning with our communities, in schools and hospitals improving the food on the menu, and in Parliament lobbying government ...