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Livingston Designer Outlet, Scotland’s largest outlet destination, has announced the launch of a new retail pop-up store dedicated to sustainable ...

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Livingston Designer Outlet, Scotland’s largest outlet destination, has announced the launch of a new retail pop-up store dedicated to sustainable shopping and giving back to the local community. 

The Leith Collective, which opened on 9th December, aims to bring a space that invites guests to experience a unique shopping concept that blends eco-consciousness with locally produced hand made products. 

Set to be open throughout 2025, the new store aims to inspire shoppers to think sustainably while making a clear impact on local residents. The distinctive retail space will feature over 300+ local artists, showcasing their sustainable inspired art. All profits from the charity go towards supporting the local community. 

Additionally, The Leith collective will continue its onsite community campaign with the outlet including opportunities for guests to donate or collect free coats, school uniforms, and Christmas trees and decorations, which are donated to charitable causes and those in need. 

Kylie Wilson, Marketing Manager at Livingston Designer Outlet, said: “This pop-up embodies everything we stand for at Livingston Designer Outlet. We’re thrilled to offer our guests an opportunity to support local artists and contribute to our local community.” 

Sara Thomson, CEO and Founder at The Leith Collective, said: “This is an exciting collaboration that highlights the power of community and sustainable shopping.

“We’re proud to be bringing our forward-thinking initiative to shoppers at Livingston Designer Outlet, which will help us continue to support and provide to the vibrant community.” 

For more information, visit: https://livingston-designer-outlet.co.uk/

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