The Centre for Alternative Technology (CAT) is an eco centre in Wales dedicated to demonstrating and teaching sustainable development. It is open to visitors, holds residential courses; and publishes information on organic farming and gardening, and on ecologically-friendly living. CAT also runs several eco-businesses, including a consultancy service and mail-order catalogue.
The Centre was founded by businessman-turned-environmentalist Gerard Morgan-Grenville, and opened in 1974 in the disused Llwyngwern slate quarry in Machynlleth. It occupies a seven acre (2.8ha) site.
The Centre is open year-round, seven days a week.
The facilities and exhibits include:
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