Bí URBAN - Equality for All Pollinators

Bí URBAN - Equality for All Pollinators Project interests include urban agriculture, biodiversity, eco-tourism, green transport and innovative models of health-care, recreation, and waste management.

Bí URBAN is a home for desireland and it's not for profit activities

desireland workshops and products are designed to connect nature, people and place to promote health and well-being. The Lifeline Project is our grand ambition to create a green corridor that will connect the Botanic Gardens with the Liffey in Dublin 7, providing an amenity for the public and a living laboratory where DIT can st

udy the importance of nature in the urban environment. We propose the sensitive regeneration of the disused lands adjacent to the Midland Great Western Railway (MGWR) cutting, Broadstone to Broombridge, into a productive green corridor, public amenity and inter-model transport link. An important project ambition is the creative use of local waste streams (people, space, materials, systems) to fund development and generate employment. The project is process driven and has 4 key objectives:

1. Expand civil capacity through collaborative community based action research that explores local context, culture and heritage and the proactive use EU environmental policy.

2. Develop citizen lead demonstration projects, practical, relevant and of immediate value to Dublin and other European cities.

3. Establish a foundation to support interdisciplinary design and community based participative research focused on behavioral economics, public health and the impact of environmental design on quality of life.

4. The creative use of local waste streams (people, space, materials, systems) to fund community development and generate employment. The Lifeline Project Bí Product Range is produced by desireland to support the Lifeline Project

An example of this our artisan soap. Produced in Stoneybatter Dublin 7, this special product contains over 50% premium ingredients sourced locally: honey, propolis and pollen produced by honeybees and carrier oils discarded in local food production. Lilliput Trading Company need to discard quality vegetable oils used to preserve food products (olives, sun dried tomatoes), which they cannot reuse for food production due to health and safety regulations. By using these oils in soap desireland help Lilliput Stores meet their legal requirement to divert them from landfill. Because the oils are of a better grade than commonly used in soap making the end product is superior to most commercial products. Using the discarded oils allows us to invest in exotic ingredients to enhance the therapeutic qualities of our soap. This process is an example of industrial ecology, when one industry’s waste becomes a valuable resource for another, and reflects the general philosophy guiding the LifeLine project. 100% of your donation is used to support The LIFELINE Project. The soap is available in small sample bars, 100 gram bath bars and selection boxes wrapped for gift giving.

Yes, we still manufacture an all natural artisan soap to fund our work. 0ur new Bí Therapy ONE FOR ALL recipe features l...
12/03/2026

Yes, we still manufacture an all natural artisan soap to fund our work.

0ur new Bí Therapy ONE FOR ALL recipe features locally harvested ingredients and can be used as a shampoo, shaving cream, exfoliator and make up remover as well as a seriously gentle soap for every day use.

Bí Therapy - Designed to keep you comfortable in your own skin

INGREDIENTS
Saponified wild flax oil, tallow, coconut oil, caster oil, shea butter, raw honey, propolis, oil infused plantain, rosemary and horsetail, kaolin clay, organic seaweed powder and Bí essential oil blend.

If you have been wondering what Bí has been up to since our disappearance from 3 Manor Street in Stoneybatter, this is a...
24/02/2026

If you have been wondering what Bí has been up to since our disappearance from 3 Manor Street in Stoneybatter, this is an introduction to our current mission!

In 2024 we were supported by the to relaunch our 2012 citizen science project, SPUDS - the sustainable potatoes united development study.

SPUDS has now become a multidisciplinary, cross sector partnership, dedicated to the development of low input - low impact regenerative food production, soil health and increased nutrient density in Irish food.

Current partners:
Sarvari Research Trust




SPUDS Potatoes with Purpose!Was delighted to see Rachel Roddy’s ode to the potato in the Guardian’s food magazine FEAST....
13/04/2025

SPUDS
Potatoes with Purpose!
Was delighted to see Rachel Roddy’s ode to the potato in the Guardian’s food magazine FEAST. Who would have thought potatoes would add moisture and lightness to bread and cakes - but it does!
If you are lucky enough to purchase some of our floury organic SARPO AXONA from Denis Healy of ORGANIC DELIGHTS at your local farmer’s market, they would be perfect for this recipe.

Talking SPUDS at  The Food Innovation Lab - Blue Sky collaborative development ahead!
21/03/2025

Talking SPUDS at The Food Innovation Lab - Blue Sky collaborative development ahead!

YES!We are still making our famous Bí BALM which is available in two sizes, 12g Travel and 80g Tub, at BiURBAN.ie. A rec...
05/03/2025

YES!
We are still making our famous Bí BALM which is available in two sizes, 12g Travel and 80g Tub, at BiURBAN.ie.

A recent testimonial:

“This order is for my sister who suffers from bad cold sores and has done her whole life and this product is the only thing that offers relief and healing. She recommends it to anyone she comes across who may have similar issues. If possible, could you also let me know when you will have the large tins back in stock? I haven’t seen them in stock over the last couple of months and as she relies on the product so much we like to stock up and would be grateful to have the large ones back when we order next time.” Niamh Carroll

Delighted to see Organic Sarpo AXONA grown by  on the menu today at  in Tullow. This smooth blend of our SPUDS project p...
22/02/2025

Delighted to see Organic Sarpo AXONA grown by on the menu today at in Tullow. This smooth blend of our SPUDS project potatoes and curried cauliflower beautifully highlighted the benefit of AXONA’s high dry matter in a creamy textured and richly flavoured. soup. Many thanks to Dave and the team for featuring our SPUDS today!

13/02/2025
MEET CONOR WARD
13/02/2025

MEET CONOR WARD

AVERYGOODSPUD!The naturally blight resistant Sarpo AXONA low input potato was bred by Dr David Shaw of Savari Research T...
13/02/2025

A
VERY
GOOD
SPUD!

The naturally blight resistant Sarpo AXONA low input potato was bred by Dr David Shaw of Savari Research Trust to support soil health and the transition to regenerative agriculture.

SPUDS (sustainable potatoes united development study) is Bí URBAN’s BIG FOOD REDESIGN CHALLENGE project demonstrating circular design in food.

This crop of Sarpo AXONA were grown for SPUDS by in Glenmore, Co Kilkenny and are now available in 3kg Recycled Fabric Potato Bags at our local: !









13/02/2025

Address

3 Manor Street, Stoneybatter
Dublin
D07X054

Opening Hours

Thursday 12pm - 6pm
Friday 12pm - 6pm
Saturday 12pm - 6pm

Telephone

+35314420357

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