Containers and packages account for 23 percent of landfill waste, equal to about 39 million tons per year, according to the EPA.
Zero waste shopping eliminates this considerable amount of damage to the ecosystem, buying in bulk being a cheaper and eco-friendly method to purchasing groceries.
NOTE: The pandemic has shifted many of the bulk bins (often replacing for pre-bagged items), although those thinner plastic bags can be recycled in the plastic bag recycling bins. Some of the gravity bins (I.e. those that pour down) are still in operation at various stores. Call the store’s location before bringing your own containers.
Where to find bulk grocery bins in Philly
These local stores in Philly, along with their other locations in Pennsylvania and New Jersey, are offering a large supply of options for consumers.
Mariposa Food Co-op
Bulk Items: grains, pasta, flours, dried herbs and fruits, coffee and tea, even oils and vinegars, according to Mariposa’s webpage.
Bulk Items: “There are many varieties of granolas, grains, beans, and bulk pasta to choose from, not to mention the harder-to-find items such as dried black trumpet, crimini and shiitake mushrooms, and chipotle, habanero and ancho chiles,” according to Weavers Way’s webpage.
While not every grocery supplier has a section dedicated to bulk shopping, there are stores that offer the option if customers bring their own bins/containers.
If you are unsure of whether your local grocery stores have bulk sections, just call and ask!
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Jamie is a junior at Villanova University double majoring in English and Communications with a specialization in Media Production. She is currently an Editorial Intern at Green Philly. In her spare time she enjoys writing poetry and short stories, along with watching movies and exploring Philly. View all posts by Jamie McClelland
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