But the real selling point is offering low-income consumers a way to eliminate the “poverty tax,” where smaller sizes cost more by weight. Now you can get just as much as you need—for a set price per ...
This innovative Hastings-on-Hudson business is taking on plastic waste by offering consumers access to bulk cleaning and bath products. Few consumers are aware that only 6% of recyclables actually get ...
The thought first came to me as I scraped the remnants out of a pot of my favourite face cream! Making a mental note to myself to pop to the shops to get a new one as I put it in the bin at home, it ...
With the nearly constant conversation about zero waste and minimization in general, single use packaging is a hot topic. For many consumables, customers don’t seem to have many options in avoiding ...
We work in the privacy of a garage or bathroom. Our tools are simple but effective. Serial refillers buy bulk ink and pump it into the same cartridge, over and over again. We wouldn’t dream of buying ...
Fill and refill — it’s a simple concept. Fill & Refill is a new business in Edwards, taking away the cost of packaging and plastic-waste contribution by offering refillable daily-use, organic products ...
Some people go to Costco to buy 30 rolls of Charmin; some go to buy a couple hundred Oreos in one package. As PCWorld’s Serial Refiller, I go to Costco when I need cheap, easy ink–though the free food ...
British supermarkets are doing their bit to help the environment and reduce the use of plastic. In a recent eco-friendly decision, both Co-op and Asda have will introduce refillable packaging to their ...
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