Get the low-waste supplies you need, locally. Vintage Green Review is the first and only zero-waste shop in Louisiana! To learn more about our products, visit: www.vintagegreenreview.com This month's pop-up will feature some new goodies, Valentine's & Mardi Gras themed items, and our usual zero waste home goods, kitchen, and plastic-free grocery supplies: - Handmade, reusable cloth Valentine's gift bags - Metal to-go containers & tiffins - Bamboo travel utensil sets - Compostable loofah sponges - Reusable Swedish dishcloths: Valentine & Mardi Gras patterns too - Vegan wax wraps for food storage - Cast iron skillet cleaner & seasoner - Insulated pot handles for cast iron cookware - Plastic-free dental care items including vegan floss! - Eco coconut bottle brushes - Bamboo plant bristle dish brushes & pot scrubbers - Plastic-free dish soap - Bamboo soap trays - Reusable Coffee filters - Cotton facial rounds - Unpaper towels - Cloth napkins - Bread bags w/ cotton tie closure - Cotton produce & bulk food bags - Reusable eco-friendly, cruelty free dryer balls - Dry shampoo - Lip Tint - Hand lotion and vintage/ secondhand: - Glass casserole dishes - Plastic-free bulk storage containers - Glass spice jars & mason jars - Vintage metal tins & trays - Glass & wood dessert/ cake trays - Glassware & ceramic pottery - Stoneware & boho coffee mugs & plates - Vintage aprons & linens - any other new sustainable items & vintage goodies we come across that might assist in your zero waste journey!
Saturday, Jan 30, 11 AM-3 PM
Outdoor Zero Waste Pop-Up Shop
Vintage Green Review at Grounds Krewe
FREE
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3962 Magazine Street, New Orleans, LA
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