Exhibitions and events
This has been something of a sideline, but one which I have loved being involved in. Probably the most effective was 1986's 'Green Designer' exhibition at the Design Centre. Typically, though I missed the high-profile launch: I was travelling yet again. Such events have been another way of getting our thinking and messages into the minds of ordinary citizens. If a chance to do another of these came along, I would jump at it - despite the extraordinary complexities involved in developing a good exhibition.
1992
The Holiday Extravaganza
To launch the book Holiday's That Don't Cost the Earth.
1990
Britain's Greenest School Competition
To build on the success of The Young Green Consumer Guide.
1989
Green Shopping Day
To reinforce the impact of The Green Consumer's Supermarket Guide.
1989
The Kitchen that Cooks without Roasting the Planet
SustainAbility and Friends of the Earth, at the Daily Mail Ideal Home Exhibition.
1988
Green Consumer Week
To launch The Green Consumer Guide and associated campaigns.
1986
The Green Designer
Exhibition at the Design Council, London - the first time the 'green consumer' term, which I coined for the purpose, surfaced.
1976
People's Habitat
Spread across London's Surrey docks, this was a counter-blast to the UN Habitat Conference of the same year. |