At Apricity, a Michelin Green Star restaurant nestled in the heart of Mayfair, the mission to reduce food waste and embrace sustainability is taken to unparalleled heights. Led by multi-award-winning chef Chantelle Nicholson, this women-led establishment embodies an ethos of regeneration, rejuvenation, generosity, and light. Every aspect of Apricity's business, from its food to employee uniforms, reflects a commitment to sustainable practices. This dedication to sustainable responsibility and community-building resonates deeply with Neem.
Just as Apricity is at the forefront of sustainable dining, Neem is pioneering the future of sustainable fashion. Our regenerative cotton overshirts exemplify our commitment to sustainability, much like Apricity's approach to food. At Neem, we believe in creating clothing that not only looks good but also contributes to the well-being of our planet. This philosophy aligns perfectly with Chantelle Nicholson's approach to cooking—seasonality, sustainability, and innovation are at the core of both our practices.
Apricity's innovative use of small-scale farmers and locally foraged ingredients, with a menu that adapts daily to prevent food waste, mirrors Neem's dedication to sourcing sustainable materials. By prioritising British vegetables, regeneratively farmed meat, and sustainably caught fish from the British Isles, Apricity showcases the best of what local, sustainable agriculture has to offer. Similarly, Neem's regenerative cotton is sourced with the utmost care, ensuring that our products support soil health and biodiversity.
One of Apricity's standout sustainable practices is creatively repurposing food waste into new, delicious items. The caramelised onion and chickpea donut, created from leftover chickpeas, is a testament to Chantelle's ingenuity in eliminating waste. This mirrors our own innovative approach to fashion, where every piece of clothing is designed with sustainability in mind, from the initial material selection to the final product. Our regenerative cotton overshirts are not just a fashion statement but a commitment to a sustainable future.
Both Apricity and Neem are dedicated to building communities around sustainable responsibility. Chantelle's involvement as an independent board member for ReLondon and a Food Council member for City Harvest demonstrates her commitment to sharing best practices and fostering a sustainable community. At Neem, we strive to do the same by advocating for regenerative agriculture and sustainable fashion practices, creating a network of like-minded individuals and organisations dedicated to making a positive impact.
Together, Apricity and Neem are proving that sustainable practices can be seamlessly integrated into everyday life, creating a brighter, more regenerative future for all. Our partnership is more than a collaboration; it's a shared vision of a world where regeneration, rejuvenation, and sustainability are at the forefront of everything we do.