People will be able to find out how environmentally friendly they are at a Green Living Fair.
The event, at Arundel Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust, asks the question: How big is your ecological footprint?
It includes talks, drama, workshops and demonstrations.
The trust's James Sharpe will look at the centre's biodiversity and sustainable development programme.
There will also be a demonstration of recycling horseshoes at a specially-built forge and sessions in reflexology and footprint crafts.
Ben Law, who starred in Channel 4's Grand Designs, will talk about "living the sustainable dream".
Fair organiser Sue Hepburn said: "The Green Living Fair rounds up some of the hottest issues of today - how we live and the impact we have on the world around us.
"Visitors will be able to enjoy a wide variety of exciting and fun demonstrations, talks and workshops and hopefully leave armed with the knowledge to improve their own lives and those of everyone on this planet."
To lessen its own impact on the environment, the fair will be a carbon-neutral event.
It will use the Future Forests' Carbon Calculator to work out its emissions and then contribute to one of its forests or projects.
The fair takes place on September 13 and 14 from 9.30am to 5.30pm.
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