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Need sustainable swaps? Stock up at SOAP Refill KC

Weigh, fill, weigh, pay — the four steps to get your fix of locally-made, eco-friendly products.

Editor Maddie here. Some call it frugal, others call it cheap — but there’s nothing I love more than sustainable swaps that save money. For those of us who keep a plastic bag full of other plastic bags underneath our kitchen sink, there is hope amidst the consumerism of the holiday season: SOAP Refill Station KC.

Bring your own bottles/jars/containers (or dish out from the free community bin) and fill up on locally-made, eco-friendly household necessities + natural cosmetics.

Reduce your single-use plastic waste, get discounts on bulk purchases and try out new products on your last minute shopping trips this week.

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