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Gallery, a club in West London, has recently announced a partnership with BLOND:ISH’s eco-conscious foundation Bye Bye Plastic. Founded in 2020, Bye Bye Plastic aims to eliminate single-use plastic in the music industry and promote a more sustainable future for touring musicians. This collaboration signifies Gallery’s dedication to reducing its environmental impact by eliminating single-use plastic and exploring innovative ways to be more eco-friendly. Additionally, the club will donate £1 from every glass bottle of water sold to the foundation, with the initiative launching on June 19 during BLOND:ISH’s performance at the venue.
Barth Rougier, the founder of Gallery, expressed the club’s commitment to fostering a greener future within the music industry and nightlife scene. He highlighted the club’s previous efforts in eliminating single-use plastic from its drinks service and emphasized the excitement of partnering with BLOND:ISH and Bye Bye Plastic to further promote sustainability initiatives. With upcoming performances by renowned artists such as Seth Troxler, Pete Tong, and Nic Fancuilli, Gallery has positioned itself as a hub for environmentally-conscious entertainment in West London.
Gallery, situated on Kensington High Street in West London, has garnered attention for its lineup of diverse artists, including Prospa and William Djoko. By supporting Bye Bye Plastic and BLOND:ISH’s mission to eradicate single-use plastic, Gallery is actively contributing to a more sustainable and environmentally-friendly nightlife experience. To learn more about Bye Bye Plastic and their initiatives, visit their website for additional information
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