Scoop Marketplace (+1-206-339-1383), a zero-waste company offering reusable and environmentally friendly products, has launched a new store in Kirkland, Washington.
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The new store location will provide customers with easier access to sustainable lifestyle products and bulk grocery shopping with no packaging. Popular items include bamboo mixing spoons, booda soap and shampoo bars, and reusable glass spray bottles.
For more information, please visit: https://www.scoopmarketplace.com
With over 300 million tons of plastic waste produced every year, consumers are moving towards a more sustainable future. Increasing demand for environmentally friendly products has led to a growth in zero-waste options, and Scoop Marketplace aims to connect with more customers through its new store.
Research shows that plastic straws and disposable face masks can take over 200 years to decompose, and Scoop Marketplace strives to combat this with a focus on planet-friendly products and principles.
Options include zero-waste straws that are made from glass or plastic. These are available in different sizes and shapes, such as 10-inch bubble tea straws, classic 8-inch straws, and specific smoothie straws.
Both the glass and the plastic-style straws can be cleaned with the brushes available on site. There are two options, regular and large, with the brushes featuring a flexible shaft that can bend around any corners and clean straws efficiently.
In addition to reusable straws, customers will see products such as the natural vegan dish soap bar, which doesn’t come in a plastic container. The soap is made from olive oil, water, coconut oil, sodium hydroxide, French green clay and sea salt from the Pacific Ocean.
Human consumption of the earth’s natural resources has tripled in the last 40 years, meaning oxygen, water and other resources are depleting. By purchasing zero-waste and vegan products, Scoop Marketplace says customers can reduce this impact on the environment, as well as improving personal health and wellbeing.
The store aims to help customers return to the way that generations used to shop, using less plastic, reusing more items, and purchasing groceries in bulk without packaging.
A spokesperson for Scoop Marketplace states: “We are on a mission to normalize zero-waste grocery shopping and are passionate about teaching people how to improve the quality of their lives while learning to walk more gently on the planet.”
Those wishing to find out more can visit: https://www.scoopmarketplace.com
Contact Info:
Name: Stephanie Lentz
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Organization: Scoop Marketplace
Address: 9743 NE 119th Way, Kirkland, Washington 98034, United States
Website: https://www.scoopmarketplace.com/
Source: NewsNetwork
Release ID: 89046009