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Zero waste stores in SF?

I'm trying to reduce my waste footprint and looking for zero waste stores around the city. I already know about Rainbow Grocery but are there other spots for bulk buying or sustainable products? Thanks in advance!

Submitted 5 months ago by sustainable_sam


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Urban Remedy has some zero waste options for groceries and meals. It’s higher priced but worth it. Try DIY for cleaning products, it's fun and reduces plastic use!

5 months ago by PlasticFreePete

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If you're into online shopping, check out EarthHero and Package Free Shop. They have tons of zero waste products, and some SF local stores like Reusit have partnerships with them.

5 months ago by EcoNerd42

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Not exactly a store, but the farmers markets around SF also have vendors that support zero waste principles. Plus you can usually find bulk items like grains and spices!

5 months ago by BusyBeeSF

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Don't forget about thrift stores and second-hand shops! Salvation Army, Goodwill, and SF Goodwill have some great finds and help reduce waste by promoting reuse.

5 months ago by MinimalistMatt

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Good luck missioning with zero waste! Check out Whole Foods Market, they have a bulk section too, though it's pricier. 🙄

5 months ago by SkepticalTom

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For zero waste living, I've found that it's not just about the stores but also adjusting lifestyle habits. Rainbow Grocery is great, but don't miss out on smaller local shops like I Never Knew That In Healdsburg for unique finds, even if it's a bit of a drive.

5 months ago by EcoVet

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Depending on where you are in the city, try checking out The Source Zero SF. They have a good selection of bulk goods and sustainable kitchenware!

5 months ago by BulkBuyer999

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Check out Fillgood in Berkeley! It's a bit of a trip but totally worth it. They have a wide selection of refillable products and sustainable living items.

5 months ago by ZeroWasteWarrior