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  • Composting -- Ware refill route Asheville
    April 1, 2021

    A Post about Composting

    It's Earth Month! So we're doubling down on the effort to get you all useful information for living more sustainably - starting today (and ignoring April Fool's altogether). The following blog post was written by Ashevillian, Ware customer, and wicked-talented...

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  • empty bulk containers
    March 22, 2021

    A note about refill containers

    An important note about containers and our refill station. We LOVE the creative reuse of bottles, jars, and vessels of all shapes and sizes that we've seen come through the shop to be used again and again. We want to...

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  • Reusable Coffee Filter Care
    February 20, 2021

    Reusable Coffee Filter Care

    Drinking daily coffee to help beat the winter blues? Us too. Find some tips & tricks below from our friends over at GDS Cloth Goods on the care of reusable Ebb coffee filters to help get the best bang for...

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  • A Wavy-Maven Take on Plastic-Free Conditioner
    February 8, 2021

    A Wavy-Maven Take on Plastic-Free Conditioner

    To my curly hair friends, finding products that work is a quest. I have type 3A hair,  so my hair is thin, curly, and I have a lot of it. My intention for hair-care includes frizz-eliminating, moisture quenching essentials that...

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  • If it doesn’t work, it isn’t sustainable
    July 16, 2020

    If it doesn’t work, it isn’t sustainable

    As a seller of things that preaches that many things aren’t needed in the first place, I often find myself in a tough situation. With so many options available to consumers, a retailer’s biggest job is deciding what not to...

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  • Racism Isn't Sustainable: A Timeline of the Climate Justice Movement
    July 3, 2020

    Racism Isn't Sustainable: A Timeline of the Climate Justice Movement

    Saving the turtles, reusable straws, veganism & things of the sort, are all concepts that carry different levels of significance when discussing climate justice. Oftentimes they only gain momentum when the Karens and the Becky’s of the world decide it’s trendy or important. Some even believe the modern-day climate movement wasn’t a thing before Greta Thunberg came into the picture. You wouldn’t believe how far from correct that is. 
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  • April 25, 2020

    When the World Reopens

    This is a letter written TO the community at large, wherever you may be, FOR my fellow small business owners. Be kind. Be patient. Be supportive.

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