Not only has Seeds of Change donated £10,000 to I Count, through their Pledge Tree, the producer of 100% organic goodies is also chucking a delectable hamper our way to give away to one lucky reader.
As with everything Seeds of Change, the contents of the hamper are 100% organic and are all free from artificial additives and preservatives.
Earlier this year Seeds of Change launched a Pledge Tree which was created by renowned artist, Ann Carrington.
Crafted from recycled materials - from reused tyres and wheels, to steam engine funnels and plumbing piping - the Pledge Tree (pictured) took inspiration from wishing trees, which are traditional in Asian countries and are said to make dreams come true if you can throw your wish, written on a piece of red and gold paper, into its branches.
But instead of wishes Seeds of Change collected pledges to making a positive change to the environment. Pledges included such actions as doing more recycling, walking to work and flying less. For each pledge Seeds of Change donated money to I Count - with the total donation reaching £10,000.
Seeds of Change was founded in 1989 and initially supplied US farmers and gardeners with 100% organic seeds. Ten years later Seeds of Change turned their expertise to the UK and developed a range of cooking sauces, soups, pasta, cereal bars and now, Indian sauces.
To be in with a chance of winning the Seeds of Change hamper simply answer the following question and e-mail your answer along with your name and address to [email protected]. Please write HAMPER in the email subject line.
Which of the following pledges would Seeds of Change and I Count not advise you to make?
1) fly less
2) recycle more
3) buy a 4x4, drive to Heathrow and take a flight to Birmingham, all while leaving all of your lights on and probably your oven and heating too.
Closing date for entries Friday 23rd Novemer 2007.
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