EDINBURGH COFFEE FESTIVAL takes place on Saturday 5th October 2019, at The Edinburgh Corn Exchange and, whilst never forgetting its focus on taste and coffee knowledge, sustainability will be a key theme once again this year.
In a brand new development the ‘Coffee Garden’, constructed by GP Plantscape, is coming to town for the festival. At a time when climate change is arguably the most pressing of global challenges, the garden will highlight the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh (RBGE) work to address the issue of worldwide plant conservation. RBGE is currently conducting work in Colombia, one of the world’s greatest coffee-producing nations, looking at how, as the climate is changing, it could affect coffee production.
Alistair Gower from The Chocolate Tree will also be in attendance to give a talk called 'Saving the planet with Chocolate'. Something most people surely wouldn’t hesitate to get behind!
Edinburgh Coffee Festival is also a Zero Waste Event. The festival is supported by award-winning catering disposables company Vegware and welcomes glassware brand SoLCups and Revive-Eco who will be collecting all of the coffee grounds and extracting their high-value oils for use in a variety of industries from pharmaceuticals to cosmetics.
The festival, which attracts over 2000 visitors, will also play host to over 40 speciality coffee and tea exhibitors, showcasing just how dynamic the coffee scene in Scotland is. The festival will focus on teas and hot chocolates as well as baking, cakes and other food and drink.
Edinburgh Coffee Festival 2019 also includes:
Martin Dare, event manager, said:
“Over the last few years, there has been such a super buzz to the Edinburgh Coffee Festival, and we are excited for the 2019 event. The UK coffee scene is vibrant and exciting, and we are delighted to be at the very heart of this, playing host to famous events such as the World AeroPress Championships, as well as welcoming exhibitors from across Scotland and far beyond.
“I’m excited about the sustainability focus this year, as well as all the range of visitor experiences that are on offer at the 2019 festival.
“Join us for tastings, workshops, talks and demonstrations where you can learn more about coffees from across the world and have the chance to taste coffees that you’ve never tried before. I can promise that it will be a day you’ll love.”
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