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Community and Education Partners

Organisations working with Generation Soil to grow soil knowledge, skills, and regenerative food culture in Bristol

Community & Education Partners are organisations that have worked with Generation Soil through workshops, events, research, education, or collaborative projects.

 

These partnerships focus on learning, engagement, and cultural change, helping reconnect people with soil, food waste, and regenerative food systems across Bristol and beyond.

 

This page recognises collaboration, not certification.

What Community and Education Partnership Means

 

Community & Education Partners may have worked with Generation Soil through:

 

  • Composting and soil health workshops

  • Festival programming and public engagement

  • School, university, or youth education

  • Community food and growing projects

  • Research, pilot projects, or knowledge exchange

 

Partnerships may be one-off or ongoing, and are shaped by context, place, and need.

 

 

How This Differs from Living Soil Partners

 

Community & Education Partners are not part of the Bristol Living Compost Project food waste collection service.

 

Living Soil Partners

 

  • Contribute food waste into a local composting system

  • Participate in biological composting processes

  • Receive a Living Soil Partner badge

 

Community and Education Partners

 

  • Contribute knowledge, space, people, or learning

  • Support culture change around soil and food

  • Do not use the Living Soil Partner badge

 

Meet our Living Soil Partners

Why These Partnerships Matter

 

Soil regeneration isn’t only technical.

It’s cultural.

 

Community & Education Partners help:

 

  • Make soil visible

  • Build confidence around composting

  • Shift attitudes toward food waste

  • Embed regeneration in everyday life

 

These collaborations strengthen Bristol’s local food system and support long-term behaviour change.

 

 

Want to Work With Generation Soil?

 

We collaborate with:

 

  • Schools and universities

  • Festivals and cultural programmes

  • Community organisations

  • Local authorities and health settings

 

If you’re interested in workshops, talks, pilot projects, or collaborative learning, we’d love to hear from you.

 

Contact Generation Soil

 

Community & Education Partners are recognised for collaboration and shared learning. This is not a certification or accreditation scheme.

Generation Soil founder Alex Montgomery lying in the grass listening to the soil
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