How Amanda and Jeannie set up shop at Wasteless Pantry, Mundaring
...having a retail background, they learnt fast and opened the store in June 2015, just 11 months after they first dreamed it up. “The store has been setup to provide...
...having a retail background, they learnt fast and opened the store in June 2015, just 11 months after they first dreamed it up. “The store has been setup to provide...
...produce even bigger amounts of plastic. More plastic production is hard to fathom. Already, for example, vast amounts of single-use plastic make their way onto grocery store shelves in the...
...more, in a way that doesn’t use single-use plastic. Most bulk food stores and many general stores have paper bags that you can fill, or you can bring your own...
...solutions and resources. As a nation we’ve already made a great start by changing habits such as remembering to take reusable shopping bags and using containers to store food in...
...store or use reusable produce bags or paper bags instead of plastic ones . If your local store doesn’t do this, why not share your concerns and request they reduce...
...plastic waste. Instead, consider looking out for loose fruit and vegetables in your local grocery store, or head to a farmers market or organic store where plastic packaging is less...
...choice when it comes to avoiding plastic that many tea bags are made with. Some people bring their own container to a local bulk or food store, and others buy...
...without packaging. Store them in reusable bread bags or containers to reduce waste. Some canteens make their own food and drinks to sell to students, to save money and waste...
...buying food from local bulk food stores, checking out farmers markets, and making it yourself from scratch. Here’s some inspiration to get you started: Bake your own crackers – there...
...waterways, rivers and oceans Straws can become stuck in the airways of animals, or if mistaken for food and ingested can be fatal Together, we can get straws out of...