Refill Station Camden's trailer to pop up across the borough
Following the successful launch of Refill Station Camden project in December last year, we are running a series of pop-up events with the refill trailer in January and February.
Refill Station Camden’s trailer sells ethical cleaning and cleansing products and encourages residents to switch to package free and bring their own containers to fill or to buy glass reusable bottles.
The next eco pop-up event which will feature the Refill Station and also a group of eco-traders, will be at Chalton Street Market on 24 January from 10.30am - 3.30pm, Chalton Street, Somers Town NW1 1JB.
The refill trailer will also be appearing at the following locations:
- Queens Crescent Market from 11am - 3pm at Queen’s Crescent, Kentish town NW5 4ED:
- January 25 and 30
- February 6, 8,13, 15, 20, 22, 27 and 29
- St Pancras Library, from 10am - 4pm at 5 Pancras Square N1C 4AG:
- January 29 and February 12
- January 29 and February 12
- Canopy Market Coal Drops Yard, from 12pm - 8pm at Granary Square, London N1C 4BH:
- February 14 and 21
- February 14 and 21
- Think and Do Centre, from 12pm - 5pm at 315 Kentish Town Road London NW5 2TJ 12-5pm Kentish Town High Street and Station:
- February 17 and 24
The idea behind this project is that Camden Council is partnering with local entrepreneurs, businesses, and market traders to help promote and sell local, ethical products and services to Camden residents at affordable prices.
So come and see us and do your bit for the planet, and your local community.
Further information:
- Interested in a permanent job running the Refill Camden Trailer stall? You’d be based two days a week at Queen’s Crescent market. We are also on the lookout for volunteers to join the next phase of the project team to help build a new Refill Station Camden garage shop and cargo delivery bikes.To find out more these roles, please visit www.camden.gov.uk/refill-station-camden
- We have set up a new project team to build Refill Station Camden - our first e-bike trailer stall is made from reclaimed and recycled materials.
- This project is part funded by London Waste and Recycling Board, and supported by Hemingway Design, Planet Minimal, The Queens Crescent Community Association, BambooBicycleClub, Fair-Well, CommonVC , North London Waste Authority, Camden Climate Change Alliance and London Energy.