Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Organic-Food-Street-Fest-in-Brazil-27MZIFJWYUZ1C.htmlConceptually similarOrganic Food Street Fest in BrazilGP0STSVABCompleted★★★★Organic Food Street Fest in BrazilGP0STSVAOCompleted★★★★Organic Food Street Fest in BrazilGP0STSVAPCompleted★★★★Organic Food Street Fest in BrazilGP0STSVAHCompleted★★★★Organic Food Street Fest in BrazilGP0STSVAQCompleted★★★★Organic Food Street Fest in BrazilGP0STSV9FCompleted★★★★Organic Food Street Fest in BrazilGP0STSVALCompleted★★★★Organic Food Street Fest in BrazilGP0STSVA2Completed★★★★Organic Food Street Fest in BrazilGP0STSVA0Completed★★★★View AllGP0STSVA7Organic Food Street Fest in BrazilGreenpeace volunteers host activism and food related activities for children and adults, such as games and workshops for producing natural ink, seed bombs and t-shirts saying "No More Pesticides".After two editions of Community Coffee and Prose - a series of meetings in Campo Limpo, in the suburbs of São Paulo, to discuss social entrepreneurship, poison-free food, rightful access to the city and health - Greenpeace joins the fifth edition of Festival Percurso, an initiative of Agência Solano Trindade to discuss how to make healthy and poison-free food available to everybody.Dozens of organic food, clothes and book tents occupied Praça do Campo Limpo, a square in the suburbs of São Paulo, which also hosted several musical atractions, discussion groups and masters of popular culture from all over the country.In original language:Festival Percurso em São PauloA tenda de voluntários do Greenpeace ofereceu atividades ligadas a alimentação e ativismo para crianças e adultos, como jogos e oficinas de tinta natural, bombas de semente e como fazer sua própria camiseta com a mensagem “Chega de Agrotóxicos”.Após duas edições do Café Descolonial com Prosa - uma série de encontros em Campo Limpo, na periferia da cidade de São Paulo, em que são abordados temas como empreendedorismo social, alimentação sem veneno, direito à cidade e saúde - o Greenpeace participa da quinta edição do Festival Percurso. O evento é uma iniciativa da Agência Solano Trindade para discutir como tornar a alimentação saudável e sem veneno acessível a todas as pessoas.Dezenas de barracas vendendo alimentos orgânicos, roupas e livros ocuparam a praça do Campo Limpo, que recebeu também diversas atrações musicais, mesas redondas e mestres e mestras da cultura popular de diferentes regiões do Brasil.Locations:Brazil-São Paulo (City)-South AmericaDate:9 Dec, 2018Credit:© Christian Braga / GreenpeaceMaximum size:6000px X 4000pxKeywords:Apples (fruits)-Aubergines-Carrots-Close ups-Day-Ecological farming-Festivals-Food-Food for Life (campaign title)-Fruits-Grapes-Greenpeace volunteers-KWCI (GPI)-Medium group of people-Outdoors-Painting (activity)-Public engagement-Signs-VegetablesShoot:Organic Food Street Fest in BrazilAfter two editions of Community Coffee and Prose - a series of meetings in Campo Limpo, in the suburbs of São Paulo, to discuss social entrepreneurship, poison-free food, rightful access to the city and health - Greenpeace joins the fifth edition of Festival Percurso, an initiative of Agência Solano Trindade to discuss how to make healthy and poison-free food available to everybody.Dozens of organic food, clothes and book tents occupied Praça do Campo Limpo, a square in the suburbs of São Paulo, which also hosted several musical atractions, discussion groups and masters of popular culture from all over the country.