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Shops such as Unpackaged in north London sell dried goods in open bins, beside loose toilet rolls and a small line in refillable juices and cosmetics - and give you a discount when you bring your own container.
Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming RSS Newsfeed 2008
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Shops such as Unpackaged in north London sell dried goods in open bins, beside loose toilet rolls and a small line in refillable juices and cosmetics - and give you a discount when you bring your own container.
Personal finance and money news, analysis and comment | guardian.co.uk Tanis Taylor 2008
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Shops such as Unpackaged in north London sell dried goods in open bins, beside loose toilet rolls and a small line in refillable juices and cosmetics - and give you a discount when you bring your own container.
Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming RSS Newsfeed 2008
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Unpackaged is a boutique grocery shop in London that works like the bulk food section of your local store, relying on you, the customer, to bring in your own packaging as a way to eliminate waste.
London’s Unpackaged Grocery Shop Eliminates Wasteful Packaging | Inhabitat 2010
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Started by Catherine Conway in 2006, Unpackaged was a small market stall that became so popular that Conway decided to open up a full-fledged shop.
London’s Unpackaged Grocery Shop Eliminates Wasteful Packaging | Inhabitat 2010
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Aisle Ways – Unpackaged Product on Floor (13 items, $100)
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Unpackaged blades - axe, knife blade or razor blade.
BBC News - Home 2011
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Unpackaged blades - axe, knife blade or razor blade.
BBC News - Home 2011
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Unpackaged blades - axe, knife blade or razor blade.
BBC News - Home 2011
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Unpackaged - At first glance, the list of products sold in this London shop sound like typical natural grocery stock: brown rice, muesli, organic olive oil, goat cheese, organic beer … the list goes on.
BlissTree Briana Rognlin 2010
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