Shopping at local grocers can lead to longer-lasting produce compared to supermarkets. This article highlights tips for sustainable grocery shopping, including avoiding packaging by buying in bulk, proper storage techniques, and supporting local independent grocers.
If you’ve shopped at a local grocer, your produce will probably last longer than what you’ll find at the supermarket.If you’ve shopped at a local grocer, your produce will probably last longer than what you’ll find at the supermarket.Avoid packaging by shopping in bulk, store produce properly to prolong its shelf life, and check out your local independent grocerWhether it’s once a week or once a day, going grocery shopping is a fact of life.
eco-friendly dental floss and invest in a razor that you can change the blades on instead of disposable ones . Cotton buds, one of the most common litter items in waterways and the ocean with fragments small enough to be ingested by marine life, can now be found made of bamboo or paper, not plastic.
Food waste generates 8-10% of global greenhouse gas emissions annually, but if you’ve shopped at a local grocer, your produce will probably last longer than what you’ll find at the supermarket. But there’s always room for
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