February 15, 2013
Facebook Feedback Friday: what is the most eco-friendly place in Cape Town?
Seeing as it’s Responsible Tourism Week, yesterday we asked all the people who like the I ♥ Cape Town Facebook page: “What is the most eco-friendly place in Cape Town?”
The Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden is one of Cape Town's eco-friendly places. Photo courtesy of yTravelBlog
In the lead for eco-awareness and consciousness was Table Mountain, and in second place was the Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden. The rest of the comments varied from solar-powered vineyards to a house made of hemp. But, in the end, it should be said that any place can be eco-friendly, as long as we consciously keep it clean and green.
Below, according to our Facebook fans, are some of the places in Cape Town that are mindful of Mother Nature:
James Boyce: Hemp house in Noordhoek, built by the Hemporium.
Ken Bridgens: Kirstenbosch Gardens. No question. One of the best botanical gardens in the World.
Tamara Mittelstadt: Constantia as they have the recycling facilities lol
Mari Viljoen: Two Oceans Aquarium
Carish Kruger: All about eco-friendliness, eco awareness, healthy living = The Holistic Eco & Lifestyle Fair (Gardens, Cape Town)
Phethang Mabeba: The Lynedoch Eco Village
Marijke Cloete: Spier for promoting farm to table dining and much more.
Fran Meyer: Table Mountain. Easy.

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