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Has anyone gone to this place? http://thesoapdispensary.com/
Tags: ?, Dispensary, Soap, Zero, page, resources, waste
BioCycle -- interesting concept.....
http://projects.vancouverfoundationawards.ca/13-17/biocycle/?utm_so...
Permalink Reply by Jenny Rustemeyer on November 25, 2011 at 11:59am I've been to the Soap Dispensary - great concept, and they have a some good zero waste/local options.
There are a few resources at http://cleanbinproject.com/takeaction/
Permalink Reply by Ross Moster on November 25, 2011 at 12:08pm I've just created a Zero Waste Resources page. You can also access it by looking under Pages in this group.
Permalink Reply by Jenny Rustemeyer on December 8, 2011 at 6:35pm I Have! It's great. They're having a grand opening this Sat, Dec 10th and you can get 15% off if you bring your own containers. They'll also have fun stuff going on from 2-6pm.
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