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Household essentials brought to consumers by van

Pumped offers sustainable, affordable options

Leah Foster
Leah Foster (Kayla Heidenreich/Cascadia Daily News)
By Kayla Heidenreich CDN Contributor
Leah Foster braves the crisp air in Barkley Village, standing proud next to her business on wheels, Pumped Bellingham. As people walk in and out of Haggen, many are drawn to check out the small truck parked ever so strategically in the middle of the sidewalk. A bundled-up woman approaches the truck in hopes of a warm slice of pizza, but to her surprise, she finds soap.Foster is the founder of Pumped Bellingham, a zero-waste inspired business offering everyday household essentials that help custo

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