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EcoStream beats boycotters

July 19, 2013 10:00
Anti-Israel activists outside the EcoStream shop in Brighton. Business is booming despite the protests (Photo: Sandy Rashty)

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Sandy Rashty,

Sandy Rashty

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An Israeli-owned shop in Brighton has reported growth in its business of 40 per cent despite being targeted by boycott activists.

EcoStream, which sells SodaStream recyclable bottles made in the West Bank settlement of Mishor Adumim, is picketed every Saturday afternoon by anti-Israel activists.

But despite the protesters’ efforts, the shop has seen an increase in sales, expanded its product-line and this week launched its website.

EcoStream manager Steve Bannatyne said: “A few of weeks ago, we saw a 38 per cent increase in trade. And it’s stayed steady from there on.”