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Retail & WholesaleRefill Express: Redefining Sustainable Shopping with Convenience

Refill Express: Redefining Sustainable Shopping with Convenience

Cozy & Green, the trailblazing zero-waste refill shopping service, has undergone a rebranding transformation, emerging as Refill Express. This new name mirrors the brand’s core mission of simplifying and streamlining zero-waste living. The London-based startup has positioned itself as a convenient solution, offering consumers the chance to shop package-free from local refill stores, with reusable containers gathered, replenished, and brought right to their doorsteps.

Salmen Hichri, CEO of Refill Express, expressed enthusiasm for the rebranding: “We’re excited to introduce Refill Express, a name that better reflects our mission of making zero-waste refill shopping easy and accessible for everyone. Our new name clearly conveys our dedication to simplifying eco-friendly shopping.”

The Refill Express app enables customers to effortlessly order essentials like pantry staples, cleaning supplies, and personal care items from the company’s extensive network of zero-waste partners. Following the selection of products, users can arrange a carbon-neutral container pickup. These containers are then refilled at partner stores and conveniently returned to customers’ homes.

This innovative approach is in sync with the UK’s commitment to reducing single-use plastics. With a target to eliminate all avoidable plastic waste by 2042 and phase out unrecyclable plastics by 2025, the UK government’s ambitions align well with Refill Express’s mission. By promoting waste reduction and fostering local enterprises, Refill Express actively contributes to the nation’s sustainability endeavors.

Embracing Refill Express translates to a proactive stance on sustainability, as it aids in the reduction of single-use plastics while simultaneously supporting local businesses. Moreover, users can experience substantial savings, potentially slashing grocery bills by up to 40%.

“We’re confident Refill Express will resonate with eco-conscious Londoners seeking affordable, convenient solutions,” Hichri further commented. “Our rebrand underscores our commitment to simplifying sustainable living for all. We look forward to growing our impact by partnering with more local refill stores.”

Refill Express is steadfast in its determination to empower households to adopt circular living practices. The startup is steadfastly focused on expanding its collection of eco-friendly products and fostering relationships with additional zero-waste stores in London and beyond. By fostering community, bolstering local shops, and providing a seamless circular shopping experience, Refill Express strives to cultivate a future where sustainable living is effortlessly woven into daily routines.

For additional information, please visit their website at https://refillexpress.com
Embark on your journey towards zero-waste shopping at https://refillexpress.com/start/
Stay connected with them on Instagram via https://www.instagram.com/refillexpressuk

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