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Zero Waste Stores You Can Shop At For All Your Needs

From powder laundry detergents to linen coffee filters and even plastic-free lip balms these stores fulfill all your zero waste needs.

Zero waste stores to shop for your all your home's needs

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Adopting a zero waste lifestyle used to be a challenge that involved multiple stores and even a few hacks to create your own reusable items. But, times have changed and zero waste stores are offering everyday basics like solid shampoos, compostable trash bags and reusable cleaning products that can be shipped to your door… free from plastic. These services help us to live more sustainably by avoiding single-use plastic items and swapping them for refillable, reusable and recyclable products. That could look like linen coffee filters that you can wash and reuse or a metal razor or water-free laundry detergents packaged in reusable glass containers. All of these items help to cut back on the millions of tons of plastic waste that enters our landfills yearly from conventional household products. Best of all these zero waste stores make living sustainably convenient with subscription services so that you don’t have to think about ordering your next batch of laundry detergent and prices that make living sustainably more sustainable for all.

The Rounds: Zero Waste Delivery To Philly, DC & Miami

This membership service provides everyday items for your house and home that are all packaged in refillable or zero waste containers. Think coffee beans and body lotions delivered straight to your door, but without the plastic. You can choose from more than 100 products and set schedules for the refills that you need to have delivered. And, each item is delivered by a biker to reduce CO2 emissions.

The Zero Waste Store Blue Heron Botanicals Lip Balm is packaged in recycled paperboard that can be composted $8

The Zero Waste Store: Subscribe Or Buy Once

If you’re wondering where to purchase your next solid shampoos or compostable hair brush from, then The zero Waste Store has what you’re looking for. From lip balms in compostable paper packaging to reusable dish towels, you can shop once or subscribe to their selection of refillable, recyclable, plastic-free products for your home. One nice distinction from other shops is that there are several brands to choose from in this zero waste store.

Package Free Simply Co Laundry Detergent comes in a glass jar with a metal lid that can be recycled, refilled and reused $24

Package Free: Budget Friendly Zero Waste Basics

Minimalists will love the wide selection of everyday plastic-free items that you can have shipped to your home from this zero waste store. Compost bins are metal. Laundry detergents are powder (water-free) formulas in glass jars and  coffee filters are linen and reusable. Plus these and hundreds of other essential items on the site are budget-friendly.

WellEarthGoods Extended Storage Produce Bag is made from non-bleached cotton to keep produce longer than plastic $29.50

WellEarthGoods: Basic For Your Yard, Kitchen, Baby, + More

This is a full-fledged store for all your household needs. You’ll find lawn bags, items for your pet and even basics for babies and toddlers. This plastic free shop focuses on items made from organic cotton, compostable trash bags made from sugarcane and aluminium and glass packaging that can be recycled instead of trashed.

Eco Roots Organic Body Scrubs are packaged in a reusable recyclable jar $30

Eco Roots: Sustainable Beauty Products

Upgrade your self care routine with the items featured in this zero waste store. You’ll find next level personal care items like a hydrating coconut oil scrub packaged in a glass jar that is recyclable or refillable or a reusable gold razor. For your home you’ll find organic cotton bags for when you pick up your fresh produce and cruelty-free candles in jars that you can easily reuse or recycle too.

 

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Lindsay Christinee: Lindsay Christinee is the founder of The Wellness Feed. As the creative director, she leads a small team crafting a premiere destination for learning to live a sustainable lifestyle. Forever obsessed with all things green, she sips green lattes while hunting for the coolest eco-friendly brands and influencers to dish about their sustainable journeys.
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