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Adriana Trujillo

A Whole New Kind Of Grocery Store Is Coming To The U.S. - 0 views

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    A zero-waste food retailer is readying to open up in Brooklyn, N.Y., that will allow shoppers to fill their own reusable containers and offer milk in glass bottles that shoppers can reuse on future trips. The concept of retailers like the Fillery are popular in Europe, but they have yet to catch on in the US market.
Adriana Trujillo

Sainsbury's Opens 'Triple-Zero' Stores · Environmental Management & Energy Ne... - 0 views

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    Sainsbury's supermarket in Leicester, which opens today, is one of two "triple-zero" stores the retailer has just opened. It emits zero CO2 from all operational energy used, zero waste goes to landfill, and the store has zero impact on the water usage of the local catchment area because of its "water-neutral" status, the UK grocery chain says.
Del Birmingham

The Rise of 'Zero-Waste' Grocery Stores | Innovation | Smithsonian - 0 views

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    Live Zero is part of a growing movement of "zero-waste" supermarkets that aim to end packaging waste by doing away with packaging altogether. The concept began in Europe more than a decade ago, and has since spread globally. There are now zero waste supermarkets from Brooklyn to Sicily to Malaysia to South Africa.
Del Birmingham

France Bans Large Supermarkets From Wasting Food - 0 views

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    An estimated 1.3 billion tons of food is wasted each year, totaling $750 billion in economic losses, according to a 2013 report from the United Nations that analyzed loss of food around the world. France is looking to avoid such waste, becoming the first country to enact a law that bans grocery stores from wasting food.
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