Catherine Franks By Scott Wright THE owner of North Berwick-based Steampunk Coffee Roasters and Cafe has been named Scotland’s first sustainability food hero. Catherine Franks is the first winner of the #FoodHeroScot visual storytelling campaign, in recognition of her commitment to positive change and sharing her vision of a more sustainable business model. Ms Franks has won marketing and public relations support worth £25,000 and is the first winner of 10 awards that will be handed out by the campaign. The mission of #FoodHeroScot is to put sustainability at the heart of Scotland’s post-pandemic food and drink industry, and connect consumers with ethical and sustainable brands. The campaign is supported by business figures such as chef Nick Nairn, Alan Mahon of Brewgooder, and Carina Contini of Victor & Carina Contini, as well as STV’s Green Fund.
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