Bring Back The Porch
Bring Back The Porch, a podcast about simpler times when folks sat on their porch, and felt a sense of community. Everything was discussed on the porch from life, family, politics, and religion. Hosted by Bernie Leahy, this podcast aims to reignite those conversations, while giving people a chance to share their perspectives.
Bring Back The Porch
The Porch Celebrates Earth Day with Roots Refillery
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Bring Back The Porch goes on location for Earth Day. Ina is joined by Crystal Metz, who shares her journey of opening Roots Refillery, a community-focused refillery store dedicated to reducing waste and promoting sustainable living. Discover how refilleries work, the variety of eco-friendly products available, and the positive impact on the environment and community.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction
01:32 Inspiration and founding of Roots Refillery in 2021
03:04 How refilleries work: process and benefits
04:09 Customer experience and product refill process
05:20 Earth Day and community impact of waste diversion
06:40 Popular products and customer favorites
08:33 Addressing misconceptions about refilleries
14:10 Challenges faced and overcoming COVID-19 hurdles
15:20 Growth and community loyalty over four years
16:19 Diverse customer base and community outreach
18:09 Community initiatives and container reuse program
20:36 Final thoughts and future outlook
Reducing waste is a challenge that many of us face in our daily lives. The growing concern over environmental issues means more people are seeking practical solutions to minimize their impact on the planet. We’ll explore five effective strategies for reducing waste, inspired by the insights shared at Roots Refillery. From understanding what a refillery is, to practical tips for sustainable living, this episode offers actionable steps you can implement today.
What Is a Refillery?
The concept of a refillery is simple yet revolutionary. It allows consumers to bring their own containers to refill with household products, minimizing the reliance on single-use packaging. When customers visit Roots Refillery, they can fill up on everything from shampoo and conditioner to cleaning products, all while paying only for the product itself, not the container. This model not only reduces waste but also encourages mindful consumption.
Why Reducing Waste Matters
At Roots Refillery, the mission is clear: reduce waste and promote sustainability. In just a short time since its opening, the store has diverted over 100,000 containers from our landfill. This significant achievement highlights how collective small actions can lead to major impacts. Reducing waste not only benefits the environment but also fosters a sense of community as individuals work together towards a common goal.
The Impact of Small Habits
Every small habit contributes to a larger change. Whether it’s refilling a container instead of purchasing a new one or choosing bulk products to cut down on packaging, each action matters. By adopting these practices, individuals can feel empowered knowing that they are making a difference.
Common Misconceptions About Refillery Services
Many people think that using a refillery is expensive or complicated. However, Roots Refillery aims to debunk these myths:
- Affordability: Refilling can save consumers 25-30% compared to buying new products in traditional packaging. Also, many products are super concentrated so you aren't paying for watered down products.
- Accessibility: The staff at Roots Refillery are trained to help customers through the refilling process, ensuring everyone feels comfortable and informed.
Conclusion
Reducing waste is not just a trend; it’s a necessity for a sustainable future. By implementing these five strategies and supporting initiatives like Roots Refillery, you can contribute to a healthier planet. Remember, every small step counts, and together we can make a significant difference.3
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