Discover eco products, arts and crafts, and heritage skills in our Low Waste Living area

Low Waste Living & Crafts

By The Magnolia Tree

By The Magnolia Tree

By The Magnolia Tree are a small, family business based in Hampshire who create affordable and sustainable gifts. They use natural, sustainable materials and scents in the creation of their products, and strive to only use recyclable, reusable or biodegradable packaging. They don't use plastic in any of products or packaging. Candles, soaps, wax melts, reusable cloths and wipes, gift sets.

 

By The Magnolia Tree website

Felty Bee Crafts

Felty Bee Crafts

Felty Bee run craft workshops, events and parties for both children and adults. They believe that crafting is for everyone and that it can have a positive impact on your wellbeing. They will offer a "make and take" session at the Petersfield Eco Fair with needle felting, a lovely eco sustainable craft, to make something nature inspired.

Felty Bee website

Final Straw Foundation

Final Straw Foundation

Visit Final Straw to find out more about single-use plastic and ocean health, water quality testing, cleaning up Lavant Chalk Stream, and oyster restoration. Also get involved with a quiz for older children, colouring in a fish for younger children, and sign up for a beach clean!

Final Straw Foundation website

Green Boutique

Green Boutique

This family business produces zero-waste, vegan and toxin-free beauty and cleaning products. Everything is produced locally, using trusted vegan ingredients and with a focus on sustainability. They sell basic cleaning kits and run workshops to help you make your own cleaning products. All their packaging is fully recyclable, plastic-free and compostable. Find out more about Jo's Sustainable Cleaning Guide book.

The Green Boutique website

Petersfield Men's Shed

Petersfield Men's Shed

Petersfield Men's Shed aim to create an environment where men of all ages can gather and socialise, join in workshop activities, learn new skills and enjoy a chat over a cup of tea or coffee. They use their collective practical, hands-on skills and life experiences to support local community and charitable projects. They will be selling bird boxes, bug hotels and turned pots handmade from donated wood, serviced and tested second hand tools, restored and serviced secondhand bicycles.

Petersfield Men's Shed website

Sage and Salt Studio

Sage and Salt Studio

Sage and Salt Studio is a community-focused art gallery and creative studio championing locally made, sustainable and ethically produced work. The stall will showcase a carefully curated selection of handmade goods by local makers. Find original sea glass artwork made from found coastal materials, handmade soaps and body butters produced in small batches, jewellery created using recycled and repurposed materials, and bags, handbags and phone holders made from recycled fabrics. 

Sage and Salt Studio website

Seadreamer Creations

Seadreamer Creations

Bags and a variety of other items made using coffee bean sacks from a local coffee roaster and other upcycled or 'rescued' fabric. The aim is to make beautiful and useful things from fabric that would otherwise go to landfill. As well as items for sale, at this stall you can find ideas to help you upcycle your own fabic and worn-out clothes.

Seadreamer Creations Facebook page

South Downs Coppice & Craft

South Downs Coppice & Craft

Based in a beautiful seven acre ancient woodland within the Meon Valley, South Downs Coppice & Craft offer a range of heritage craft workshops and courses alongside producing woodland products.

South Downs Coppice & Craft website

The Wild Fencing Company

The Wild Fencing Company

The Wild Fencing Company hardwood fencing and gate options support local ecosystems through coppicing, whilst also preserving traditional woodland management practices. Unlike conventional treated softwood fencing, the hardwoods used are significantly more durable and environmentally friendly, benefiting wildlife, your garden and the planet.

The Wild Fencing Company website

Ukrainian Crafts

Ukrainian Crafts

Iva Repnytska is a Ukrainian who has been living in Petersfield since 2022.  She came to Britain when the war in Ukraine began, not speaking any English. Despite this, she has worked to help those who fought hard to defend Ukraine, raising funds for Ukrainian doctors via the Leleka Foundation.

Leleka Foundation website

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