Zero-waste stores pop up in the US, targeting shoppers tired of all the waste

Back in 2012, the first zero-waste supermarket — no disposable packaging at all — opened in Austin, Texas. It has since closed, but that hasn't stopped grocery-store entrepreneurs from trying to sell shoppers on the concept as packaging waste piles onto landfills.
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