The BioCultura fair, a major event for organic products and responsible consumption in Spain, returns to L'Hospitalet from 7 to 10 May. The fair will present the latest developments for adopting healthy habits in food, cosmetics, and mobility.

Organisers say the event aims to boost the consumption of organic products among the public. It provides a platform for consumers to explore new options and understand the benefits of certified ecological goods.

Ensuring Consumer Trust

One of the fair's main goals is to build consumer trust in the organic market. "Ecological certification provides credibility and security for the consumer at a time when everyone advertises themselves as green, but they are not," officials told reporters. This highlights the importance of recognised standards in a crowded market.

The event will feature a wide range of exhibitors, from organic food producers to companies specialising in sustainable transport and natural cosmetics. Visitors can expect to find products bearing the 'euroleaf' ecological seal, which signifies adherence to strict European Union organic farming regulations.

Looking ahead, BioCultura aims to continue its role in educating the public and fostering a greater understanding of sustainable living practices. The fair is an annual fixture, reflecting growing interest in environmental responsibility and healthy lifestyles across Catalonia.