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This New Brooklyn Grocery Is Designed For Zero Waste

2016-03-21 14:22:00| Waste Age

Fast Company In the 10-block radius around Sarah Metz's apartment in Brooklyn, there are around 50 bodegas and five or six grocery stores. None have bulk bins; like typical markets, pretty much everything you can buy comes wrapped in plastic or cardboard. read more

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