The Scotsman

Uk-focused website launches

- By HANNAH BURLEY

An Edinburgh-based firm has pushed the button on a “revolution­ary” website dedicated to promoting UK brands.

Youk, an online marketplac­e offering shoppers the opportunit­y to support homegrown brands and services, launched yesterday at an event in the capital’s Summerhall.

The site follows a Uk-centric philosophy that it claims enables customers to “consciousl­y select their purchases” from UK sources, thereby supporting the local economy and reducing environmen­tal impact by cutting down on air miles associated with transporti­ng goods.

Youk uses a scoring system that rates whether a product is partially or substantia­lly made in the UK to give shoppers an informed choice.

This includes assessing aspects such as the locations of its research and developmen­t team, designers, manufactur­ing facilities and source materials.

Consumers can search more than 500 cheeses, 500 bottles of gin and 250 clothes brands that are home-grown.

Additional functions include sustainabi­lity ratings for fish, provided by the Marine Conservati­on Society, and ecological rankings for tea and coffee firms that take into account worker welfare.

The business has received a design grant from Scottish Enterprise and is partly funded by the European Structural and Investment Funds Programme 2014 to 2020.

Founder Derek Poots, a business developmen­t and IT specialist, said his vision was to create a marketplac­e where every brand featured allowed shoppers to make an environmen­tal and economic impact.

He said: “We believe Youk can help consumers discover the wealth of UK products and brands available. The environmen­t, our jobs and public services will all benefit from localisati­on.”

Youk employs 12 staff and its website, developed by fellow capital firm Bad Dinosaur, is now live.

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