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record numbers of demand for their services, a 23% increase on the same period in 2018. We’re doing our best to provide up to date information but given how quickly things are changing, please always check with the individual businesses before shopping. Massive Attack’s Robert Del Naja recently helped to raise more than £100,000 for the Bristol Food Union. The online “fire sale” raised roughly £160,000 before deductions, with more than 1,000 “PROTECTION” screenprints sold. “In true Bristol spirit, Massive Attack have been incredibly generous with their support of the Food Union since the project began.”, “Food, art and music go a long way towards making Bristol the city we all know and love, so it seems only natural that during this time of upheaval and uncertainty these sectors have come together to collaborate and make sure that people get fed.”, “This is the first time Robert del Naja has released a new print in some years, so for him to do so on behalf of the project, when he has already donated so much in time and support, is really extraordinary.”, “We can’t thank him enough for everything he’s been doing, and we look forward to continuing to find interesting ways to collaborate.”, The print is not limited, but will be available for 10 days only, To purchase the print please visit: https://www.fire-sale.store, Follow Fire Sale on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/3d__firesale/. Del Naja supported Bristol Food Union – a collective of restaurants, food businesses and community organisations that are distributing food in the city – by producing a Feed the Frontline screenprint, which was sold for 10 days, with all proceeds going to support BFU. Both the Trussell Trust, the UK’s biggest food-bank network, and Independent Food Aid Network (Ifan) have reported record numbers of demand for their services. In late 2019, Del Naja and Massive Attack pledged to work with the University of Manchester’s Tyndall Centre to map the carbon footprint of tours in a bid to understand how touring contributed to the climate emergency. Why universal basic income could help us fight the next wave of economic shocks | John Harris. Del Naja hopes the project can raise awareness about food poverty and the vulnerability of the food supply chain. Massive Attack's 3D raises £106,000 for Bristol food banks with art print fire sale. If you are a farmer or local food producer and would like to be added to our listing please contact: bristolfoodproducers@gmail.com, 3D Artwork Firesale to “Feed the Frontline” exceeds 100k target. This is a listings website put together by volunteers with the intention of sharing information and we cannot take any responsibility for the content. An ad for the Bristol Food Union’s #feedthefrontline fundraising campaign. Massive Attack’s Robert Del Naja (AKA 3D) has called for more government support to be given to those in food poverty after a fundraising drive in his home town of Bristol raised more than £100,000 to help feed frontline workers and at-risk groups. The support follows the bands generous initial £10,000 donation to get the Food Union crowd-funder underway, with band members volunteering time in the kitchen and community gardens to help support the initiative. The full impact of the coronavirus outbreak on food bank use is yet to be established, but in November 2019 the Trussell Trust reported that it had distributed a record 823,145 food parcels between April and September, a 23% increase on the same period in 2018. Robert Del Naja calls for government support to fight food poverty following hugely successful sale to aid frontline workers, Last modified on Wed 23 Sep 2020 10.10 EDT. In late March, the Trussell Trust issued 50,000 food parcels in a single week, which is almost double its usual volume, while Ifan recorded a 59% increase in demand for emergency food support between February and March. “In an emergency situation these things are more acute.”. Each print will be signed, and in addition ten will be picked at random to be spray finished by 3D himself. “I’m very aware that public charity contributions are not a solution to this problem,” he said. In an article for the Guardian, Del Naja said the research could be used as a “roadmap to decarbonisation” and would be shared with other touring acts, promoters, festival organisers and venue owners to “assist swift and significant emissions reductions”.
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