Jessica Thimbleby, a member of both Climate Friendly BoA Zero Waste Group and Plastic Free BoA, said:
“It’s great that Christine’s now has a refill station and we have more opportunity in BoA to reduce our rubbish at home. Packaging waste can make up much of the rubbish in our bins – we hope more people will experiment and see how easy it can be to take your own containers to refill with the quantity you choose. We’ve got used to the convenience of buying everything in packets but it uses lots more resources (including fossil fuels). Our mantra on packaging is to REFUSE it where you can, REDUCE your use, REUSE any packaging where you can and IF you can’t do any of that, recycle it.”
“When I took over the store more than a decade ago, we were seen as a place where mainly ‘alternative thinkers’ shopped. Over the years, I have built up a much bigger, mainstream customer base, supplying goods catering to various needs: low carbon footprints, sustainably sourced, gluten free, vegan, vegetarian, compostable packaging and fair-trade items amongst many others. We had already seen an upsurge in customers as people became more aware of the Climate crisis, but when Covid-19 hit, the community found that we often had many of the goods they could not source elsewhere, due to the fact we buy in bulk from local and small suppliers.
It’s been really hard work but also lovely to know we were able to provide the community with the items they wanted when they shopped locally. We also started up a food box fund, raising over £5000, which enabled us to provide items to many families hit hard by the sudden drops in income brought on by lockdown.
Whilst we’ve had many products available as refills for a while, such as cleaning and cosmetic items, along with loose fruit and veg, I’m thrilled that we’ve been able to go one step further to include dry goods now, and it’s a pleasure to see so many people enthusiastic about it.”
“It’s really great to see a thriving local business really leading by example in this way, and showing that a sustainable and eco-approach to business can really be successful. As a Town Council, we’re proud to be backing Plastic-Free as an initiative, and grateful to be working alongside businesses like Christine’s to highlight the need for this change.”
“We are very lucky we have Christine’s in the heart of our town, helping us to refill and reuse containers for so many great products; encouraging us all to make headway on the avalanche of plastic waste.”
“The new waste-free refill dispensers provide a fantastic local opportunity to reduce single-use plastic and packaging. Supporting this initiative will help send the message that consumers want to see less waste and the phasing out of unnecessary plastic, and encourage other shops to follow this lead.”
said John Pearce, Plastic Free Bradford on Avon
You may also find the BBC programmes ‘War on Plastic’ to be useful. Watch the trailer for the latest episode below:
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