Green Drinks Ticket

£5.00

The first Wednesday of the month at the Blonde Beet is Green Drinks night. We host informal talks from a range of businesses, experts and friends, as well as screening environmental films. Each evening has a slightly different focus but always with great conversation and sustainability at its heart.

Tickets include the evening's events plus a few of our handmade seasonal nibbles. Our bar of beers, wines, gins, hot and soft drinks will be open. Everyone is welcome!

Wednesday 1st October

5:30pm -7:30pm. Talk starts at 6pm.

£5.00

Join us for our first Green Drinks of the autumn for an evening of conversation with the Sustainability Lead from The Earth Build Project.

The Earth Build Project is pioneering a new sustainable construction method aiming to build 3D printed, habitable, earth buildings from the earth on which they stand. They have recently progressed their lab work at Cardiff University, to a site in Pilsgate near Stamford, where they have set up a large-scale robot to be able to test print at scale. Their work seeks to redress the high levels of carbon that the construction industry and buildings as a whole contribute to the environment, with the aim of making a significant change to the way we build in the UK

The first Wednesday of the month at the Blonde Beet is Green Drinks night. We host informal talks from a range of businesses, experts and friends, as well as screening environmental films. Each evening has a slightly different focus but always with great conversation and sustainability at its heart.

Tickets include the evening's events plus a few of our handmade seasonal nibbles. Our bar of beers, wines, gins, hot and soft drinks will be open. Everyone is welcome!

Wednesday 1st October

5:30pm -7:30pm. Talk starts at 6pm.

£5.00

Join us for our first Green Drinks of the autumn for an evening of conversation with the Sustainability Lead from The Earth Build Project.

The Earth Build Project is pioneering a new sustainable construction method aiming to build 3D printed, habitable, earth buildings from the earth on which they stand. They have recently progressed their lab work at Cardiff University, to a site in Pilsgate near Stamford, where they have set up a large-scale robot to be able to test print at scale. Their work seeks to redress the high levels of carbon that the construction industry and buildings as a whole contribute to the environment, with the aim of making a significant change to the way we build in the UK