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Colwood baker the king of green

Royal Bay Bakery has efficient building, focuses on local ingredients
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Dave Grove of Royal Bay Bakery stands in his garden at his home. He grows herbs

Dave Grove is a baker with a green twist.

Like most people in his trade, he works and lives on a different schedule than most. HeB次元官网网址檚 usually up before daylight. While heB次元官网网址檚 often crafting his tasty treats near dawn, it doesnB次元官网网址檛 mean he isnB次元官网网址檛 taking advantage of the daylight. In fact, youB次元官网网址檒l find 16 solar panels upon the roof of , and thatB次元官网网址檚 just the beginning.

Dave and his wife, Cheryl, have taken a top-down approach to making their business as efficient as possible. The solar panels feed electric vehicle charging stations and also add power for an on-demand hot water heating system.

Recent renovations to the bakery have seen the leaky old single-paned windows and poor insulation replaced with proper insulation and new double-paned windows. These investments will help keep the place warm in the winter and cool in the summer. Dave also upgraded the lighting in the bakery and heB次元官网网址檚 installed some very warm and comfortable-feeling LED lights that have actually improved the ambience of the space.

Royal Bay Bakery now has state-of-the-art ovens, ensuring less energy is being used in production and less heat is omitted into the bakery (making it cooler in the summer).

B次元官网网址淪ince the renovations a year ago, we have actually seen a dramatic upswing in business," Dave says. "We were a little worried during the renovations, having made considerable investments into the space and equipment, but we have been busier than ever in the past several months. Plus, the energy savings for our business in the long run will be significant.B次元官网网址

One of the most interesting aspects of the bakeryB次元官网网址檚 supply chain can be found just across the street in the edible landscaping permaculture food garden that Dave is building on his yard. What looks like an ordinary front yard from the street, is actually a food producing landscape that provides the bakery with fresh herbs, spices and berries in summer.

The long list of growing items includes figs, elderberries, mulberry, kale, peas, vetch, goumi, grapes, goji, peach, asparagus, cordon apples, Mediterranean herbs, oca, tulips, daffodils, josta berries, blueberries, currants and more.

Dave and Cheryl source and process the best ingredients they can get their hands on. This includes free-range poultry; grass-fed, non-medicated beef and pork; free-range eggs; organic flour and unsalted butter. When in season, they also source fresh local produce and fruit. This includes herbs, vegetables, and berries from their garden and honey from their very own bees.

Recently, Royal Bay Bakery was certified at the highest level, B次元官网网址淕reen,B次元官网网址 by the Vancouver Island Green Business Certification. The bakery is a nearly zero-waste business. While many restaurants have to pay to have their food scraps removed, the staff at Royal Bay simply have to walk across the street to Dave and CherylB次元官网网址檚 garden to empty the food scraps into the onsite composting area. The scraps then compost down and are used on the crops grown in the permaculture garden. Talk about closing the food security loop.

Since the renovations, along with the amazing selection of breads and tasty baked goods, you can also find a nice assortment of hot meals thatB次元官网网址檒l make your mouth water. Stop in for a sandwich, salad, soup or maybe just a donut. YouB次元官网网址檒l be glad you did!  Plus, you can feel good knowing that you are supporting one of the greenest operations in town.

For more information on Vancouver Island Green Business Certification and a listing of other green businesses visit .





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