The Whole Leaf Co. Blog


Events and shows

NEC

Chief Leaf Adejare has been getting himself about of late. A few weeks ago he was up at the Food and Drink Exhibition in Birmingham supportingRemmerco, an international food packaging company. We are working with the Crawley based distributor on ways to change the way that business utilise packaging for their catering needs. They are committed to using more eco-friendly and sustainably sourced packaging and we are naturally keen to help. If you or your business wants more information then check out the contact page on the link provided and let them know that we sent you. Alternatively, get in touch with us and we will send your details on.

LEGAL CHALLENGE

 

After catching his breath, Adejare then finished the week at: Trading towards unsustainability? The legal challenges. Which was held by the Institute for Advanced Legal Studies and included speeches by one of the Deputy Director Generals of the WTO and a representative from Chatham House and

sponsorship included Friends of the earth. As a former lawyer, the appeal to Adejare was obvious but more generally, we are trying constantly to look at the bigger picture with our product and the packaging industry. We obviously feel that our product makes a great addition to events and home use in its own right but the fact is that the world needs to change from an individual level up to business and beyond at the international trade and intergovernmental level. This will mean cutting out the use of non-renewables at every level of life and if we can do so whilst giving emerging market producers a market for their projects then all the better.

 

DOWN TO EARTH DINING

 

On April 11th Campbell attended a feast hosted by the Arcola Theatre, Pangolin’s Ark and This is Rubbish. It was catered entirely with food that would have otherwise gone to waste. This was an excellent event and one that Wholeleaf was happy to support by providing some free tableware to (you can see it below). The night was made complete with some excellent entertainment in the form of the band ‘Plaster of Paris’ and an inspiring dance routine. All the waiters were dressed as deities of nature (with Amaethon the Welsh god of nature being a firm favourite at my table) and it was a great way to bring home an important message about sustainable living and the chronic problem of millions of tonnes of perfectly good food ending up on landfills each year.

 

If you know of any environmental charity events in the London area then we’d love to hear from you with a view to some of the Wholeleafs getting involved.

 

UKAWARE

For our sins we’ve been wasting away the beautiful weather that has fallen on us over the last weekends. This started on the 16th-17th at UK AWARE: the UK’s only green and ethical life style show. Despite being inside it was good to be back after a hiatus last year. There were some fantastic stands and presentations, including the boisterous GLOBAL ACTION PLAN stand that were camped out in front of us.

UP MARKET

Then, we followed UKAWARE with Upmarket this past weekend. If you shunned the London marathon and were found around Brick Lane on Sunday (25th) then you might have seen us and our little stall. We are hoping to do a few more markets over the summer so stay tuned and we will try and alerts you to when we are going to be where so that you can come down and say hello.

WHOLELEAF COMING TO A STORE NEAR YOU!

 

We are excited to announce that Honeybuns an award winning bakery in Dorset, has launched a new savoury product which is being stocked in John Lewis, Poole since December packaged in by the Wholeleaf. Following its success, it is being rolled out over the next few months to other stores across the country and hopefully you will see it soon.