EggWhat?
EggMag is the free quarterly that takes greener living ideas to the heart of London’s popular culture.
Should being green be any different to being normal?
Should ethical living have to be a task?
Or fall short of fashionable?
We didn’t think so either! Which is why we hatched our little magazine...
With one hundred jam-packed pages of London fun and frolics, it’s your new insurance policy against ever spending another bored minute at home. It’s being green, wrapped around a theme, and beautifully packaged. It’s conscientious consuming served with a big dollop of style.
We’ve made it our mission to unearth and share all London has to offer for our audience of men and women who like to be kept in the know. We’ve started a fresh, new dialogue, so take a look at London through the EggMag goggles; we think you’ll like what you see.

Needless to say, EggMag is printed on recycled paper using vegetable inks, by a low-alcohol, Carbon Neutral printers. The electricity supply to our office comes solely from renewable sources.
WE NOW HAVE OVER 40 LONDON STOCKISTS!

Everyone’s chirping about it!
“A warm, witty guide on how to live ethically without living less”
Henry Dimbleby, CEO & Co-founder, Leon Restaurants
“I LOVE the mag; free, recycled & full of interesting things - what more could you want?” Jodie Gee, EggMag reader
“I learnt three new things that really captivated me on the very first page I read” Helen Johnston, Editor, Distill
“I read it front to back yesterday, not joking! Brilliant fun stuff” Malcolm Scovil, Founder, Leap Anywhere
“This mag packs style and ‘green by stealth’ between its playful covers. Fun-loving Londoners will be smitten. EggMag is about to give glossy giveaway magazines a serious run for their money”
Tyler Moorehead, Big Picture TV
FOR MORE INFORMATION
email info@eggmag.co.uk
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