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	<title>Comments on: Green Cleaning Products Refill Station- What a Concept!</title>
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		<title>By: KarenLR</title>
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		<description>Hi Lindsey! 

That&#039;s good news!

Hunger Mt Food Co-op in Montpelier, VT has a few health and beauty products in bulk containers w/ spigots for refills. Also, cooking oils, vinegars, vanilla, and maybe maple syrup. They also offer nut butters from large tubs. And, of course dry goods like grains, beans, pastas etc. from bins. And lovely herbs, spices and bulk teas in large, serve yourself jars. After their renovation they offer filtered water at a large sink, where you can fill your own bottles (this service may be free?).

Intentional, thoughtful marketing and shopping can make a huge difference in what we toss into landfills. 

I wish the big chain stores would get on board!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Lindsey! </p>
<p>That&#8217;s good news!</p>
<p>Hunger Mt Food Co-op in Montpelier, VT has a few health and beauty products in bulk containers w/ spigots for refills. Also, cooking oils, vinegars, vanilla, and maybe maple syrup. They also offer nut butters from large tubs. And, of course dry goods like grains, beans, pastas etc. from bins. And lovely herbs, spices and bulk teas in large, serve yourself jars. After their renovation they offer filtered water at a large sink, where you can fill your own bottles (this service may be free?).</p>
<p>Intentional, thoughtful marketing and shopping can make a huge difference in what we toss into landfills. </p>
<p>I wish the big chain stores would get on board!</p>
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