THE INTELLIGENCER
E1 • SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 2012
Last year’s Shop Local Bucks County Locavore networking event at Superior Woodcraft’s offi ces and showroom on North Hamilton Street resulted in a sustainable business partnership between Triumph Brewery in New Hope, Blue Moon Acres in Buckingham and Bucks County Freedom Fuel/Wash Tyme in Perkasie. Attending were (from left) Patrick Kennedy, vice president of Superior Woodcraft; Ashley Lyons, sales manager, Blue Moon Acres; Dan Weintraub, sales manager, Triumph Brewery; and Andy Rumbold, owner of Bucks County Freedom Fuel and Wash Tyme. Triumph gives its used cooking oil to Freedom Fuel and Wash Tyme, which use it to make soap used in Triumph’s kitchen and biofuel used in Blue Moon’s tractors. Click Here to get the full PDF.
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