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Crowdfunding: The Remake
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Happy Saturday everyone. We at Bulk Market are happy to announce we're relaunching our crowdfunding for our permanent space! If you've been following our journey you might already know that our first crowdfund didn't go exactly as planned. But we pushed through and made our little pop up huge! So now it's time for better and bigger things and in order for that to happen we again ask you for your support!...
Want a preview of what's about to come? Then head down to https://igg.me/at/bulkmarket and see what the future holds for the #bulkmarketuk family!
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Call it networking or marketing research! We're just happy to visit our #zerowaste fam in Brussels! Starting out with färmstore!
Massive selection of beautiful organic products, a bulk aisle and the most amazing chocolate!
Lots of eyecandy going around as well
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#bulkmaerketuk #bulkisbeatiful #byobottle #crowdfund #DoSomething #environmental #foodwaste #homemade #indiegogo #myplasticfreelife #nosingleuseplastic #organicfood #reuse #rethink #refill #stopsingleuse #trashisfortossers #upcycling #zerowastelondon #zerowastebrussels #bruxelles
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A handy reminder on those extra items you haven't even considered!
#bulkmarket #zerowaste
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Bulk Market shared Riverford's video.


"The key to zero waste living is to ditch all products that are disposable and unnecessary, that will end up as ‘garbage’. The next step is to find reusable eco-friendly alternatives for products that you often purchase and make the switch."
"Such a systems level approach is perhaps the only way we are going to address the challenge of plastics pollution and ensure their continued use to fuel life-changing innovation across the world."
"In urban environments, microplastics may come from wastewater and sewer systems, from plastic litter that is broken up and fragmented, and even from the air. Sources may not be active all of the time, so they are difficult to track - but we are working on it!"































