Within the Southbank site, various micro herbs, salads and flowers are planted to bring urban farming to the city centre, with local businesses benefiting including ANZ, Commonwealth Bank, Deloitte, Compass, Foodbuy, Hyatt, Sheraton, W hotels, Novotel, Zurich Insurance, Trippas White Group and Two Good Co.
“This collaboration highlights our sincere commitment to a more sustainable future, one where agriculture and retail can seamlessly intertwine to create community-wide benefits.”
Beulah’s Executive Director Adelene Teh said the collaboration signifies a shift towards sustainable, community-centric collaborations that blend nature with urban sophistication. “Vertical farms are the way of the future and at Beulah, we are continually researching, exploring and experimenting to understand how present and future generations will live. This collaboration highlights our sincere commitment to a more sustainable future, one where agriculture and retail can seamlessly intertwine to create community-wide benefits.”