Everything you need to know to start your eco-friendly lifestyle in Seattle

When you are ready to live greener as a family, Seattle offers many options to decrease your carbon footprint and live a more waste-free family lifestyle. Whether looking for refill stores, bulk groceries or secondhand clothes, the Emerald City has just the right low-waste living solutions for your family. Here are all the spots to shop for a sustainable and eco-conscious lifestyle in Seattle. 

An Introduction to Zero-Waste Stores in Seattle

We all know we must do what we can to cut back on single-use plastic containers; zero-waste stores are a great way to start. You can positively impact the environment by bringing your container or using one from the store to refill your beauty products, household cleaners and more. In addition, shop for bulk groceries and secondhand goods to help make an even more significant difference.  

Zero-Waste Refill Stores around Seattle

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Downtown Issaquah

Out of the Box Eco Store: This refillery and low-waste living store offers refillable, reusable household and personal care solutions. You can visit their storefront in Issaquah or shop at one of their pop-up events or educational sustainability workshops. To provide products that align with their mission to provide products that are good for you and the planet, the owner stocks beauty products such as shampoo, soaps, sunscreen, and cleaning products ready to be refilled. 

17 NW Alder Pl Suite 205
Issaquah
Online: outoftheboxecostore.com

West Seattle

Public: Start waste-free shopping by chatting with the knowledgeable owner of this refill store. After you’ve learned all the eco-friendly tips and tricks, you can refill your personal care, household and travel products. If you are in a rush, try their convenient drop-off and pickup service. In addition to the refillable products, this shop offers zero-waste, compostable packaging when you buy deodorant, natural sponges, and so much more. 

3836 California Ave SW
Seattle
Online: apublicshop.com

Crown Hill

Mimi’s Zero Waste Market: Shop at this plastic-free market that sources products from many local and BIPOC-owned, high-quality, ethical businesses. While they offer bulk groceries such as sugar and flour, they also sell zero-waste skincare and household products. You can stock your kitchen, too, with bamboo-based goods.

7749 15th Ave NW, Unit B
Seattle
Online: mimiszerowastemarket.com

Zero-Waste Groceries near Seattle

Capitol Hill

The Naked Grocer: Start your sustainable living journey in this “naked” grocery store where 95% of the products sold are plastic-free. Their products come in reusable or refillable glass, metal, or compostable paper packaging rather than plastic. The shop’s produce and natural wines cut back on waste as well. 

620 E Pine St
Seattle
Online: nakedgrocer.com

PCC Community Markets: When the building is so green it uses solar panels and a water catchment system, you know you’ve found the best place to shop sustainably in Seattle. In the bulk shopping department, you’ll find staples like teas, grains, oils, and sugars, and the shop is transitioning to compostable packaging for pre-packaged goods. Also, 95% of the products they sell are Certified Organic. 

Multiple Locations
Online: pccmarkets.com

Capitol Hill & Tacoma

Central Co-op: Plan an eco-friendly shopping trip to this bulk grocer that promises to save you money and cut back on waste at the same time. The community-owned grocery works to highlight the crucial connections between the food we all eat and the producers, farmers, and food systems that provide it. Most of the shop’s products come from local suppliers, and the seafood is sustainably harvested. And 98% of the products sold at the co-op are Certified Organic. 

1600 E Madison St
Seattle

4502 North Pearl Street
Tacoma
Online: centralcoop.coop

Zero-Waste Home Goods & Secondhand Clothes Stores near Seattle

Adams

Simple & Just: Stop by this non-profit thrift shop to pick out a designer piece at a great price. When you shop local and waste-free, an exploited woman or child gets access to mental health services, employment opportunities, life skills training, or safe housing through the shop’s partnerships with local organizations. It’s a great way to give back to the community and the planet.

5221 Ballard Ave NW Suite B
Seattle
Online: simpleandjust.org

Wallingford

Assistance League of Seattle Thrift Shop: This clean and organized Seattle secondhand shop offers barely used clothes and housewares. Your purchase helps clothe local school children and provides scholarships for summer camps and college. And, if you’d rather shop online, you can find this shop on eBay and Poshmark, too. 

1415 N 45th St
Seattle
Online: assistanceleague.org

Adams

Ballard Consignment Store: When you’re ready to sustainably and effortlessly furnish your home, head to this store to shop the enormous showroom full of beautiful vintage pieces at affordable prices. The best part, they deliver. Be sure to plan to spend lots of time exploring the unique furniture and trinkets inside what’s known to be the best consignment furniture shop in Washington.

5459 Leary Ave
Seattle
Online: ballardconsignment.com

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