Most zero - waste stores that exist in Europe, particularly France, and in Canada are food retailers that
allow reusable containers.
All of this is made easier by shopping at stores that support zero waste practices, i.e. bulk food stores that
allow reusable containers.
Not exact matches
All restaurant and banquet facilities use
reusable condiment dishes,
allowing for less waste of plastic or glass
containers and food.
Canada's largest bulk food retailer is notorious for not
allowing customers to use
reusable containers, but now it appears the outdated policy may change.
A Bulk Barn store in Toronto has started
allowing customers to bring in their own
reusable containers as part of a pilot project the company hopes to expand.Read more
Circular systems were the norm in times past: consumable products were delivered in
reusable containers, goods were purchased in small markets or produced locally, and durable materials
allowed for repair and reuse.