In the last few years, a number of stores have sprung up all over the Los Angeles area that are committed to not only selling eco-friendly products but also promoting a lifestyle focused on creating less plastic waste.
They are part of a movement some call the zero-waste lifestyle. “Basically our goal is to try to get plastic out of the landfill,” says Tonia Soteros, founder and owner of the shop Recontained, which she opened in 2019 on Abbot Kinney Boulevard in Venice, California.
The store —along with like-minded spots such as Otherwild in Los Feliz, Prostainable in Woodland Hills, Sustain LA in Highland Park and The Wasteless Shop in Manhattan Beach —stock bulk cleaning and self-care items so that people can refill containers.“We do have.
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