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Look for stores that offer you an opportunity to reuse containers to refill products from bulk.
ReplyDeleteYou CAN reuse the plastic produce bags many times. You can make or purchase produce bags.
If you do take your containers into a store to refill ensure that they weigh the container before you refill it so that you are not paying for the container's weight.