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Holy Island ice cream company Pilgrims Gelato switches to vegan as part of sustainable mission

The Northumberland gelateria has received a grant from the North of Tyne Rural Business Growth Service Programme to fuel expansion

Pilgrims Gelato tins(Image: Pilgrims Gelato)

A Northumberland ice cream company has ditched dairy to make its range completely vegan to make it accessible to all.

Pilgrims Gelato was first launched on Holy Island in 2011 by cousins Charlotte Thompson and Farah Weedon, but the pair have made sweeping changes during the pandemic.

Coming from a family that suffers from a mixture of food intolerances, the pair decided to make it their mission to create the tastiest vegan gelato, while also changing the containers in which it is sold to more sustainable methods.

Pilgrims Gelato received grant assistance under the North of Tyne Rural Business Growth Service Programme, part funded by the European Regional Development Fund, to support the project to expand the business.

Ms Weedon, the gelatician of the company, travelled to Italy to learn her trade and now makes the gelato at the company’s purpose-built facility on a farm near Alnwick, ahead of shipping it to the company’s gelateria at Marygate, Holy Island, and to a range of independent retailers, cafes and delicatessens across the county.

Left to right: Farah Weedon and Charlotte Thompson(Image: Pilgrims Gelato)

The gelato the firm now produces comes in a range of flavours and individual wholesale gelato is served in sustainable aluminium tins, a º£½ÇÊÓÆµ first, rather than using the traditional compostable or biodegradable ice cream tubs that can end up in landfill.

Ms Thompson said biodegradable tubs can take years to break down in the wrong environment especially with their polyplastic linings, which need to be removed for successful decomposition. Aluminium, however, can be melted down and reused again and again, and Pilgrims Gelato is encouraging people to upcycle the tins into snack tins or money boxes, and is offering customers a discount on a refill if the tins are brought back to the Holy Island shop.

The gelato tins also include gluten free and vegan edible spoons from Spoontainable.