Guest guest Posted June 19, 2007 Report Share Posted June 19, 2007 As thousands of ethically minded people partied, shopped, danced, ate and drank at the world's largest vegan festival, Tim Barford, from Yaoh Hemp Products, main sponsors, counted up the final on line votes for the Yaoh 007 Awards. Bristol, UK (PRWEB) June 18, 2007 -- As thousands of ethically minded people partied, shopped, danced, ate and drank at the world's largest vegan festival, Tim Barford, from Yaoh Hemp Products, main sponsors, counted up the final on line votes for the Yaoh 007 Awards. The 5th Bristol Vegan Fayre was the largest vegan festival the world has ever seen. Nearly ten thousand visitors travelling from all over the world to join in the festivities, taste the latest vegan food, listen to the speakers, dance to the bands, be enthralled at the vegan cooking demo's, watch the vegan eco-chic fashion show, eat the dairy free ice cream, try the cruelty-free cosmetics and meet thousands of other like minded people in search of a more ethical lifestyle. Tim said "These environmental Oscars weren't just about the winning, in many of the categories there were only two or three votes between second and fourth place. It showed how important and appreciated all the vegan companies are to ethical consumers. The 007 Awards are about encouraging all the companies involved to work together to help make the world a better place as well as shinning a spotlight on their innovation and existing effort." There was also an award presented to Dietitian Sandra Hood author of the Vegan Society book 'feeding your vegan infant with confidence'. Sandra is the first winner of The Arthur Ling Achievement awards dedicated to recognising innovation and excellence in helping to benefit people animals and the environment. The Award is sponsored by Plamil Foods pioneers of plant-milk and dairy free chocolate in the UK . The Yaoh 007 Environmental Vegan Awards Winners 001 The 007 Vegan award for the Best Vegan Product 1st Booja Booja truffles 2nd Veggies Veggieburger 3rd Hi Crunch raw Choccy Bar by Raw Living narrowly beating B'Nice Vegan Ice Cream. Runners up included Lavera Sunspray, Skincare Café anti Ageing cream, APA Vegan trifle 002 The 007 Vegan award for the Best Vegan Company 1st Redwood Wholefoods, 2nd Yaoh, 3rd Beanies Health Foods. Runners up included Vegetarian shoes, Plamil Foods, Honesty Cosmetics,Red Star, 003 The 007 Vegan award for the Best Vegan Individual Achievement 1st Benjamin Zephaniah, 2nd Angie Greenaway (from Viva) 3rd Stella McCartney runnners up included Robbie Hazeley, Harjinder Singh, James Southwood, Paul 'Gert Vegan' 004 The 007 Vegan award for the Best Independent Health Store 1st Infinity-Brighton, 2nd Harvest- Bristol (Essential),3rd Wild Oats-Bristol, runners up were Unicorn-Manchester, Pulse-Swindon, Ceres- Yeovil, Out of this World-Leeds 005 The 007 Vegan award for the Best Vegan Organisation 1st Viva!, 2nd The Vegan Society, 3rd PeTA followed very closely by Animal Aid. Runners up were Hunt Sabs, SPEAK, Vegfam, 006 The 007 Vegan award for the Best On Line Shop 1st Veganstore.co.uk , 2nd DetoxYourWorld.co.uk, 3rd Bourgeois Boheme who narrowly pipped CrueltyFreeShop.com (Dr Hadwen Trust) to the post. Runners up were The Green Shop, Freerangers, Ethical Wares, 007 The 007 Vegan award for the Best Vegan Media/publication 1st VeganVillage, 2nd Lifescape Magazine, 3rd Veganforum.com followed by Veggievision TV, LVW Makessense, VeganViews, SamMcCreesh, Nominations are now invited for 2008 on www.bristolveganfayre.co.uk or www.vegan-awards.org.uk The Yaoh team congratulate everyone who participated in the 007 awards, especially the thousands of people who took the time to vote -- it wouldn't have been possible without them. EDITORS NOTES & CONTACTS Yaoh are a Bristol based company manufacturing hemp based food and cosmetic products. They also sell a unique Hemp milk maker. Tim Barford the owner has launched a number of Vegan initiatives in Bristol including the Vegan Guide to Bristol and five Bristol Vegan Fayres. www.yaoh.co.ukwww.bristolveganfayre.co.ukEmail: e-mail protected from spam botsTel/fax: 0117 9239053Yaoh, PO Box 333 , Bristol BS99 1NF Peter H Mail is the world's favourite email. Don't settle for less, sign up for your free account today. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 19, 2007 Report Share Posted June 19, 2007 just a quick note to say thanks for the update on the awards. i went to the vegan fayre early on the saturday, travelling up from somerset and the atmosphere there was great. harriet , Peter VV <swpgh01 wrote: > > As thousands of ethically minded people partied, shopped, danced, ate and drank at the world's largest vegan festival, Tim Barford, from Yaoh Hemp Products, main sponsors, counted up the final on line votes for the Yaoh 007 Awards. > Bristol, UK (PRWEB) June 18, 2007 -- As thousands of ethically minded people partied, shopped, danced, ate and drank at the world's largest vegan festival, Tim Barford, from Yaoh Hemp Products, main sponsors, counted up the final on line votes for the Yaoh 007 Awards. > The 5th Bristol Vegan Fayre was the largest vegan festival the world has ever seen. Nearly ten thousand visitors travelling from all over the world to join in the festivities, taste the latest vegan food, listen to the speakers, dance to the bands, be enthralled at the vegan cooking demo's, watch the vegan eco-chic fashion show, eat the dairy free ice cream, try the cruelty-free cosmetics and meet thousands of other like minded people in search of a more ethical lifestyle. > Tim said " These environmental Oscars weren't just about the winning, in many of the categories there were only two or three votes between second and fourth place. It showed how important and appreciated all the vegan companies are to ethical consumers. The 007 Awards are about encouraging all the companies involved to work together to help make the world a better place as well as shinning a spotlight on their innovation and existing effort. " > There was also an award presented to Dietitian Sandra Hood author of the Vegan Society book 'feeding your vegan infant with confidence'. Sandra is the first winner of The Arthur Ling Achievement awards dedicated to recognising innovation and excellence in helping to benefit people animals and the environment. The Award is sponsored by Plamil Foods pioneers of plant-milk and dairy free chocolate in the UK . > The Yaoh 007 Environmental Vegan Awards Winners > 001 The 007 Vegan award for the Best Vegan Product > 1st Booja Booja truffles 2nd Veggies Veggieburger 3rd Hi Crunch raw Choccy Bar by Raw Living narrowly beating B'Nice Vegan Ice Cream. Runners up included Lavera Sunspray, Skincare Café anti Ageing cream, APA Vegan trifle > 002 The 007 Vegan award for the Best Vegan Company > 1st Redwood Wholefoods, 2nd Yaoh, 3rd Beanies Health Foods. Runners up included Vegetarian shoes, Plamil Foods, Honesty Cosmetics,Red Star, > 003 The 007 Vegan award for the Best Vegan Individual Achievement > 1st Benjamin Zephaniah, 2nd Angie Greenaway (from Viva) 3rd Stella McCartney runnners up included Robbie Hazeley, Harjinder Singh, James Southwood, Paul 'Gert Vegan' > 004 The 007 Vegan award for the Best Independent Health Store > 1st Infinity-Brighton, 2nd Harvest- Bristol (Essential),3rd Wild Oats-Bristol, runners up were Unicorn-Manchester, Pulse-Swindon, Ceres- Yeovil, Out of this World-Leeds > 005 The 007 Vegan award for the Best Vegan Organisation > 1st Viva!, 2nd The Vegan Society, 3rd PeTA followed very closely by Animal Aid. Runners up were Hunt Sabs, SPEAK, Vegfam, > 006 The 007 Vegan award for the Best On Line Shop > 1st Veganstore.co.uk , 2nd DetoxYourWorld.co.uk, 3rd Bourgeois Boheme who narrowly pipped CrueltyFreeShop.com (Dr Hadwen Trust) to the post. Runners up were The Green Shop, Freerangers, Ethical Wares, > 007 The 007 Vegan award for the Best Vegan Media/publication > 1st VeganVillage, 2nd Lifescape Magazine, 3rd Veganforum.com followed by Veggievision TV, LVW Makessense, VeganViews, SamMcCreesh, > Nominations are now invited for 2008 on www.bristolveganfayre.co.uk or www.vegan-awards.org.uk > The Yaoh team congratulate everyone who participated in the 007 awards, especially the thousands of people who took the time to vote - - it wouldn't have been possible without them. > EDITORS NOTES & CONTACTS > Yaoh are a Bristol based company manufacturing hemp based food and cosmetic products. They also sell a unique Hemp milk maker. Tim Barford the owner has launched a number of Vegan initiatives in Bristol including the Vegan Guide to Bristol and five Bristol Vegan Fayres. > www.yaoh.co.uk > www.bristolveganfayre.co.uk > Email: e-mail protected from spam bots > Tel/fax: 0117 9239053 > Yaoh, PO Box 333 , Bristol BS99 1NF > > > Peter H > > > > > Mail is the world's favourite email. Don't settle for less, sign up for your freeaccount today. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 19, 2007 Report Share Posted June 19, 2007 sounds fun harriet_lockey Jun 19, 2007 10:07 AM Re: Vegan Companies Winners of Ethical & Environmental 007 Awards just a quick note to say thanks for the update on the awards. i went to the vegan fayre early on the saturday, travelling up from somerset and the atmosphere there was great. harriet , Peter VV <swpgh01 wrote:>> As thousands of ethically minded people partied, shopped, danced, ate and drank at the world's largest vegan festival, Tim Barford, from Yaoh Hemp Products, main sponsors, counted up the final on line votes for the Yaoh 007 Awards. > Bristol, UK (PRWEB) June 18, 2007 -- As thousands of ethically minded people partied, shopped, danced, ate and drank at the world's largest vegan festival, Tim Barford, from Yaoh Hemp Products, main sponsors, counted up the final on line votes for the Yaoh 007 Awards. > The 5th Bristol Vegan Fayre was the largest vegan festival the world has ever seen. Nearly ten thousand visitors travelling from all over the world to join in the festivities, taste the latest vegan food, listen to the speakers, dance to the bands, be enthralled at the vegan cooking demo's, watch the vegan eco-chic fashion show, eat the dairy free ice cream, try the cruelty-free cosmetics and meet thousands of other like minded people in search of a more ethical lifestyle. > Tim said "These environmental Oscars weren't just about the winning, in many of the categories there were only two or three votes between second and fourth place. It showed how important and appreciated all the vegan companies are to ethical consumers. The 007 Awards are about encouraging all the companies involved to work together to help make the world a better place as well as shinning a spotlight on their innovation and existing effort." > There was also an award presented to Dietitian Sandra Hood author of the Vegan Society book 'feeding your vegan infant with confidence'. Sandra is the first winner of The Arthur Ling Achievement awards dedicated to recognising innovation and excellence in helping to benefit people animals and the environment. The Award is sponsored by Plamil Foods pioneers of plant-milk and dairy free chocolate in the UK . > The Yaoh 007 Environmental Vegan Awards Winners > 001 The 007 Vegan award for the Best Vegan Product > 1st Booja Booja truffles 2nd Veggies Veggieburger 3rd Hi Crunch raw Choccy Bar by Raw Living narrowly beating B'Nice Vegan Ice Cream. Runners up included Lavera Sunspray, Skincare Café anti Ageing cream, APA Vegan trifle > 002 The 007 Vegan award for the Best Vegan Company > 1st Redwood Wholefoods, 2nd Yaoh, 3rd Beanies Health Foods. Runners up included Vegetarian shoes, Plamil Foods, Honesty Cosmetics,Red Star, > 003 The 007 Vegan award for the Best Vegan Individual Achievement > 1st Benjamin Zephaniah, 2nd Angie Greenaway (from Viva) 3rd Stella McCartney runnners up included Robbie Hazeley, Harjinder Singh, James Southwood, Paul 'Gert Vegan' > 004 The 007 Vegan award for the Best Independent Health Store > 1st Infinity-Brighton, 2nd Harvest- Bristol (Essential),3rd Wild Oats-Bristol, runners up were Unicorn-Manchester, Pulse-Swindon, Ceres- Yeovil, Out of this World-Leeds > 005 The 007 Vegan award for the Best Vegan Organisation > 1st Viva!, 2nd The Vegan Society, 3rd PeTA followed very closely by Animal Aid. Runners up were Hunt Sabs, SPEAK, Vegfam, > 006 The 007 Vegan award for the Best On Line Shop > 1st Veganstore.co.uk , 2nd DetoxYourWorld.co.uk, 3rd Bourgeois Boheme who narrowly pipped CrueltyFreeShop.com (Dr Hadwen Trust) to the post. Runners up were The Green Shop, Freerangers, Ethical Wares, > 007 The 007 Vegan award for the Best Vegan Media/publication > 1st VeganVillage, 2nd Lifescape Magazine, 3rd Veganforum.com followed by Veggievision TV, LVW Makessense, VeganViews, SamMcCreesh, > Nominations are now invited for 2008 on www.bristolveganfayre.co.uk or www.vegan-awards.org.uk > The Yaoh team congratulate everyone who participated in the 007 awards, especially the thousands of people who took the time to vote -- it wouldn't have been possible without them. > EDITORS NOTES & CONTACTS > Yaoh are a Bristol based company manufacturing hemp based food and cosmetic products. They also sell a unique Hemp milk maker. Tim Barford the owner has launched a number of Vegan initiatives in Bristol including the Vegan Guide to Bristol and five Bristol Vegan Fayres. > www.yaoh.co.uk> www.bristolveganfayre.co.uk> Email: e-mail protected from spam bots> Tel/fax: 0117 9239053> Yaoh, PO Box 333 , Bristol BS99 1NF > > > Peter H > > > > > Mail is the world's favourite email. Don't settle for less, sign up for your freeaccount today.> When I see the price that you pay I don't wanna grow up I don't ever want to be that way I don't wanna grow up Seems that folks turn into things that they never want Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 19, 2007 Report Share Posted June 19, 2007 Wish I had been there, I was money grabbing on the Saturday, and couldnt use the car on the Sunday....... The Valley Vegan............harriet_lockey <harriet_lockey wrote: just a quick note to say thanks for the update on the awards. i went to the vegan fayre early on the saturday, travelling up from somerset and the atmosphere there was great. harriet , Peter VV <swpgh01 wrote:>> As thousands of ethically minded people partied, shopped, danced, ate and drank at the world's largest vegan festival, Tim Barford, from Yaoh Hemp Products, main sponsors, counted up the final on line votes for the Yaoh 007 Awards. > Bristol, UK (PRWEB) June 18, 2007 -- As thousands of ethically minded people partied, shopped, danced, ate and drank at the world's largest vegan festival, Tim Barford, from Yaoh Hemp Products, main sponsors, counted up the final on line votes for the Yaoh 007 Awards. > The 5th Bristol Vegan Fayre was the largest vegan festival the world has ever seen. Nearly ten thousand visitors travelling from all over the world to join in the festivities, taste the latest vegan food, listen to the speakers, dance to the bands, be enthralled at the vegan cooking demo's, watch the vegan eco-chic fashion show, eat the dairy free ice cream, try the cruelty-free cosmetics and meet thousands of other like minded people in search of a more ethical lifestyle. > Tim said "These environmental Oscars weren't just about the winning, in many of the categories there were only two or three votes between second and fourth place. It showed how important and appreciated all the vegan companies are to ethical consumers. The 007 Awards are about encouraging all the companies involved to work together to help make the world a better place as well as shinning a spotlight on their innovation and existing effort." > There was also an award presented to Dietitian Sandra Hood author of the Vegan Society book 'feeding your vegan infant with confidence'. Sandra is the first winner of The Arthur Ling Achievement awards dedicated to recognising innovation and excellence in helping to benefit people animals and the environment. The Award is sponsored by Plamil Foods pioneers of plant-milk and dairy free chocolate in the UK . > The Yaoh 007 Environmental Vegan Awards Winners > 001 The 007 Vegan award for the Best Vegan Product > 1st Booja Booja truffles 2nd Veggies Veggieburger 3rd Hi Crunch raw Choccy Bar by Raw Living narrowly beating B'Nice Vegan Ice Cream. Runners up included Lavera Sunspray, Skincare Café anti Ageing cream, APA Vegan trifle > 002 The 007 Vegan award for the Best Vegan Company > 1st Redwood Wholefoods, 2nd Yaoh, 3rd Beanies Health Foods. Runners up included Vegetarian shoes, Plamil Foods, Honesty Cosmetics,Red Star, > 003 The 007 Vegan award for the Best Vegan Individual Achievement > 1st Benjamin Zephaniah, 2nd Angie Greenaway (from Viva) 3rd Stella McCartney runnners up included Robbie Hazeley, Harjinder Singh, James Southwood, Paul 'Gert Vegan' > 004 The 007 Vegan award for the Best Independent Health Store > 1st Infinity-Brighton, 2nd Harvest- Bristol (Essential),3rd Wild Oats-Bristol, runners up were Unicorn-Manchester, Pulse-Swindon, Ceres- Yeovil, Out of this World-Leeds > 005 The 007 Vegan award for the Best Vegan Organisation > 1st Viva!, 2nd The Vegan Society, 3rd PeTA followed very closely by Animal Aid. Runners up were Hunt Sabs, SPEAK, Vegfam, > 006 The 007 Vegan award for the Best On Line Shop > 1st Veganstore.co.uk , 2nd DetoxYourWorld.co.uk, 3rd Bourgeois Boheme who narrowly pipped CrueltyFreeShop.com (Dr Hadwen Trust) to the post. Runners up were The Green Shop, Freerangers, Ethical Wares, > 007 The 007 Vegan award for the Best Vegan Media/publication > 1st VeganVillage, 2nd Lifescape Magazine, 3rd Veganforum.com followed by Veggievision TV, LVW Makessense, VeganViews, SamMcCreesh, > Nominations are now invited for 2008 on www.bristolveganfayre.co.uk or www.vegan-awards.org.uk > The Yaoh team congratulate everyone who participated in the 007 awards, especially the thousands of people who took the time to vote -- it wouldn't have been possible without them. > EDITORS NOTES & CONTACTS > Yaoh are a Bristol based company manufacturing hemp based food and cosmetic products. They also sell a unique Hemp milk maker. Tim Barford the owner has launched a number of Vegan initiatives in Bristol including the Vegan Guide to Bristol and five Bristol Vegan Fayres. > www.yaoh.co.uk> www.bristolveganfayre.co.uk> Email: e-mail protected from spam bots> Tel/fax: 0117 9239053> Yaoh, PO Box 333 , Bristol BS99 1NF > > > Peter H > > > > > Mail is the world's favourite email. Don't settle for less, sign up for your freeaccount today.>Peter H What kind of emailer are you? Find out today - get a free analysis of your email personality. Take the quiz at the Mail Championship. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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