At Greencity Wholefoods, Scotland’s largest worker co-op wholesaler, we're now delivering food to cafes, restaurants and retailers in an electric powered trike. In an effort to reduce diesel pollution in Glasgow, we're trialling the trike this summer. The Iceni trikes are made in Wiltshire a
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Posted: August 11, 2021
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Posted: August 03, 2021
Joe & Dawn Reade have been baking in some form or another on the beautiful island of Mull since 1994 - first baking bread for the local population, and then opening a deli on the colourful Main Street of Tobermory. Keen to make something that could travel beyond Mull, the Reades thought that Organic
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Posted: May 12, 2021
Zero Waste Market are one of our geographically closest customers, located just along Duke Street from Greencity HQ in Dennistoun. They’ve been up and running as a shop since March 2019, and have been a fantastic local fixture ever since. We asked them a few questions to learn more about zero waste, h
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Posted: May 08, 2020
by Tess Davis, Greencity intern
The COVID-19 crisis has completely changed our way of life, including how we think about, access and purchase food. We have seen widespread panic behaviours such as stockpiling change how we view the food system, and a complete
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Posted: January 20, 2020
It’s that time of year again for the Speciality Show; the only trade show in Scotland to showcase the diverse and vibrant speciality food and drink sector. Over 170 companies turned up to Glasgow’s SEC to exhibit thousands of products – and, of course, we were one of them.
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Posted: September 27, 2019This week’s 6 questions are with SeaVeg, a small family run business that imports and distributes fresh dried sea vegetables direct from independent pickers and packers in Donegal. Seaweed was previously a staple diet of coastal regions of western Europe and Scandinavia but fell into decline with the g
Posted: April 24, 2019New Formula Greencity Palm / SLS Free Soaps
Established in 2004, our Greencity soaps are already a firm favourite amongst our customers. On their 15th anniversary, we have decided to rework the formula for our soaps and have taken the decision to remove the Palm Oil and SLS from them.
Posted: February 13, 2019This week's Six Questions are with SHORE, the Scottish Seaweed Company. Their highly sustainable seaweed is grown and harvested on the unique shores of Wick in the North East Highlands, and they use this tasty, local sea vegetable to infuse their snack puffs with a hint of the sea, alongside a range