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Duration: 30 minutes

How realistic is going green for most of us? Sarah Dickins explores what changes some people in Wales are already making. She travels to Pembrokeshire for a private viewing inside the greenest of grand designs, and to Llanidloes where families are giving up owning cars.

In Cardiff and Cwmtillery going green means getting muddy, while in Newport Sarah meets students who are making green high street fashion from throwaways.

Last on

Tue 15 Dec 2009 22:40 BBC One only on Wales

Credits

Presenter
Sarah Dickins
Director
Chris Rushton
Producer
Chris Rushton
Executive Producer
Paul Islwyn Thomas

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