Ditch plastic packaging: Shop at your local refillery
A wave of new retail businesses are eliminating single-use plastic packaging entirely, showing us what a future with dramatically less plastic could look like.
Our research and public education work are made possible by tax-deductible contributions from supporters like you.
Clean water to drink and clean air to breathe; healthy lakes, rivers and forests; sources of energy that don’t pollute and never run out — all this should be the heritage we leave to future generations.
A wave of new retail businesses are eliminating single-use plastic packaging entirely, showing us what a future with dramatically less plastic could look like.
Single-use plastic packaging is so common in our everyday lives that a future without it might seem a long way off. But examples of what that future might look like are already here.
Report ●
I feel very lucky. I have the great fortune of doing work that allows me to overcome that sense of helplessness that can accompany seeing all of these problems in the world. And I get work alongside my role models -- the changemakers who know that what the world needs more than anything are great organizers for the right causes.Danielle Melgar, Food & Agriculture Advocate