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...
...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...
...grocery store—and millions and millions have—we can adjust to using cloth produce bags as well. You can buy cloth produce bags at health food co-ops, eco-friendly shops and online. You...
...Out of over 3,000 applications, received from 150 countries, Plastic Free July has been named a finalist—selected as one of the top two in the world—for collective and coordinated action...
...to this. Many people keep a shopping list and visit their bulk food store just once a month, to stock up on items such as flour, nuts, dishwashing liquid and...
...were selected as one of two finalists for the ‘Mobilize’ award, from over 3,000 applications from 150 countries, as initiatives that mobilise, inspire and connect people to drive action towards...
...policies build the demand for changes at the federal level. New Jersey is one great example of this. This northeastern U.S. state had over 150 different local plastics reduction laws...
...family members, and colleagues) to share the event on social media. There are event booking sites in many countries that allow community groups to set up online ticketing at little...
...bananas, consider keeping them loose in your shopping basket or trolley and transport them home in your reusable shopping bag? Taking the next steps Support stores that provide loose fruit...
...are dozens of great recipes online. Bring water in a reusable bottle (and encourage others to do the same!) If choosing to bring soft drink, consider cans instead of plastic...