Bournemouth Witnesses for the First Time a Vegan Market This Weekend

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This weekend marks the debut of a Bournemouth Vegan Market, which will be held in the town.

On Saturday, November 5, Vegan Market Co. will take over The Triangle in the heart of the town.

It will showcase a wide range of vegan street food, artisan bakes, craft cheeses, handmade cosmetics, ethical clothing and jewellery, arts and crafts, and charity stalls made by a handpicked collection of talented, ethical, and sustainable entrepreneurs.

Lewis Beresford, VMCO’s Founder, said:

“We are so excited to be in Bournemouth for the first time.

“We work hard to find the country’s leading vegan producers, from street food vendors and bakers to ethical clothing and cosmetic producers.

“We also work with many local businesses and can’t wait to give all of these fantastic producers the platform they deserve and introduce them to the wonderful people of Bournemouth.”

The Bournemouth Vegan Market will be hosted at The Triangle on Saturday, November 5, from 10.30 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Vegan Market Co held its first event in 2016 and now has over 50 locations throughout the UK.

The company shows off ethical and environmentally friendly producers and wants to make veganism easy for everyone to do.

The events encourage people to live in a way that is good for the environment and help fund tree planting and conservation projects to help stop the climate crisis.

In addition to offsetting each event's carbon footprint, the team plants a tree for each business that participates.

Source: Daily Echo

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