Featuring over 70 stalls, the monthly Sydney Vegan Market will grace Sydney Olympic Park on Sunday, February 20, organised by Vegan NSW – a community charity organisation with a vision to inspire, support and grow the vegan movement.
February’s Sydney Vegan Market will see fan-favourite stallholders I Should Be Souvlaki, Treat Dreams and Plant Based Eatery return, as well as some new faces including Cantina Libre de Crueldad and BUNNI.
Vegan NSW Event Program Manager Jones said the Sydney Vegan Market is the perfect event for everyone to see that a vegan lifestyle is delicious, accessible and affordable. “The event is known for its warm, inclusive vibe, and a huge part of that is thanks to the passionate local businesses and organisations involved and our dedicated team of volunteers,” Jones said.
“The last few months have been challenging for everyone, and we are so excited that we can bring a COVID-safe outdoor event to the western Sydney community.”
The market’s slightly new layout surrounding Cathy Freeman Park means there will now be lots of shade when lining up for food, as well as plenty of space to relax under the trees.
As well as bringing your mates, your dog and a picnic rug, the market also encourages BYO cups, cutlery and containers. Almost 100 per cent of the food and drink packaging and utensils can be composted in the green bins available.
Sydney Vegan Market relies on volunteers to help bring the event to life. If you’re up for helping with market set up, pack down, traffic control, first-aid support, or the lemonade and chai stalls, register at Better Impact to be part of the fun and meet like-minded people.
To find the latest information go to the Sydney Vegan Market Facebook event page: https://fb.me/e/2Ouo8ouw7
Ellie Busby is a news reporter for Western Sydney Publishing Group. A graduate of the University of Hertfordshire and Western Sydney University, she is a journalism Major. Ellie has worked with Universal Media, The Cova Project and for a range of other organisations. In 2024, Ellie was named Young Writer of the Year at the Mumbrella Publish Awards.
