Sustainable Stall Award 2026 winners

Non-food stall winner

 

Tasha’s Botanics – find them on Jawbone Walk

Tasha’s Botanics

Tasha launched her botanical skincare and wellness brand in January 2026, after studying herbology with Edinburgh’s Royal Botanic Gardens and the Grass Roots Remedies Co-operative. Her range: bath salts, CBD lavender oils, massage balms, rosemary hair oil and calendula salve, is made from plants she grows in her Edinburgh garden or forages locally, without pesticides or chemicals. She uses glass jars, recycled card business materials, and reused postal packaging. This year she upgraded from plastic to non-plastic tubs, and where plastic-free lids aren’t yet available, she runs a 20% discount return scheme for empty containers.

What set Tasha apart was her mindset. For a business less than six months old, the depth of thought she’s brought to sustainability and her openness about what she still wants to improve is exactly what this award is for. She’s also planning herbal workshops later in 2026 to make natural remedies accessible to everyone.

 

Runners Up:

Bambu Living Sustainably – find them on the middle field near the Main Stage
A B Corp certified, zero-waste social enterprise founded in Edinburgh in 2018. Bambú sources from local and women-run businesses, uses compostable or reusable packaging, makes upcycled coasters from community-collected bottle caps, and runs a weekly plastic-free pop-up stall. They plant a tree for every order over £25, with a goal of 500 trees this year. Sustainable and plastic-free goodies for everyday life, toiletries, beauty and home. The aim of their Bambu stall is to raise awareness of excessive plastic use and offer better alternatives for beauty, home, self care products that are more ethical, and sustainable for ourselves and for the planet. They believe our health is inevitably interconnected to a clean and healthy environment. 

The Bike Station – find them on Middle Meadow Walk
The Bike Station repairs and refurbishes donated bikes so nothing goes to landfill, uses cargo bikes between branches, and arrived at the festival by bike. Community programmes include the Wee Bike Library, a Fix Your Own tool-borrowing workshop, and Dr Bike free repair sessions — as well as volunteering opportunities for people in rehabilitation.

Salvation Army (SATCol) – find them on Coronation Walk near the funfair

The UK’s largest charity-owned textile collector, SATCoL arrived in an electric vehicle and used no packaging. Their Fibersort infrared technology and Project Re:Claim facility — the UK’s first polyester-to-polyester recycling plant — represent genuine innovation in textile sustainability. Their east of Scotland shops recorded 100 acts of community reuse this year, including 27 donations to schools. Named Outstanding Charity Retailer of the Year in 2024.

 

Food stall winner

The Daaler – find them next to the Main Stage 

The Daaler

The Daaler serves three varieties of daal — red, green and black lentil stew — with garlic naan, and their entire menu is 100% vegan. Their trailer runs on a 300-watt solar panel that covers all their electricity needs, with a petrol generator kept only as a backup when cooking on gas. All packaging is FSC Mix certified and industrially compostable, and they source from local and organic suppliers including Real Foods in Edinburgh. Lentils themselves are one of the most sustainable crops you can grow — carbon-negative, water-efficient, and soil-enriching. The Daaler’s menu isn’t sustainable by accident, it’s sustainable by design.

Runner up:

Planet G – find them on Coronation Walk near the Dog Show 

Planet G serve an all-vegan menu of globally inspired fusion ke-babs, made from scratch using seasonal ingredients and compostable packaging. Based in Edinburgh, they vacuum-seal food to reduce waste and are actively working towards solar-powered operations.

Shortlisted stalls for the sustainable stall award:

Shortlisters:

We’d like to give a big shout-out and celebrate all of our shortlisted stalls who are doing a lot of great work towards their environmental sustainability:

Non-food stalls:
  • Shrub Sewing and Mending
  • Ambertide Creative
  • Birthlink Thrift Shop
  • Simply Honey
  • Coach House Soap Crafts and Preserves
  • Solas Sea Glass
Food stalls:
  • Soft Serve Cartel / Unity Doner
  • The Tuskers
  • Alandas Gelato
  • House of Tapas
  • Woodburns Street Food
  • Woodburns Tacos

 

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