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Wholesale eco-florist launches in Staffordshire offering sustainable alternatives to single-use plastics

Rosie Broom set up the Ethical Florist Collective with support from the Get Started scheme

Rosie Broom, from Stafford, has set up the Ethical Florist Collective

A new business which aims to lead the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ floristry industry into a more sustainable era has launched in Staffordshire.

After returning to work from beating breast cancer, Rosie Broom, from Stafford, set up the Ethical Florist Collective to realise her dream of becoming her own boss.

Rosie – who has a 'lifelong love of flowers' – has launched a website selling ethical, º£½ÇÊÓÆµ-made floristry supplies.

The idea came about after Rosie realised how much plastic waste there is in the industry after working as a freelance florist, and decided she wanted to offer sustainable alternatives to single-use plastics.

Rosie said: "Having beaten breast cancer, I took a good look at my life and wanted to be my own boss. It's hard work but well worth it.

"I want to inspire the florists to be more eco-friendly and come together to not just share ideas on how to reduce waste, but also buy ethical alternatives from us.

"We launched the website just two weeks ago and we've already had some orders. It's a very exciting time and it's great to be a part of an ethical movement that makes such a difference."

To help launch her business, Rosie signed up to Staffordshire County Council's Get Started scheme which aims to support people who are thinking of setting up their own business, or those who have a business less than two years old.