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World Refill Day 2024 - Small Choices for a Substantial Change.

World Refill Day 2024 - Small Choices for a Substantial Change.

World Refill Day is just around the corner, and this means highlighting the importance of refilling + why Miniml is your go-to choice for a sustainable home.🌸🌿 Why World Refill Day...

Reducing Waste & Growing Community: Miniml's Impact in Bovey Tracey

Reducing Waste & Growing Community: Miniml's Impact in Bovey Tracey

In the heart of a charming market town Bovey Tracey lies a zero-waste shop Bovey Larder that opened its doors in November 2020, aiming to meet the need for sustainable...

Miniml's Closed Loop System: How to Return Your Empty Refills?

Miniml's Closed Loop System: How to Return Your Empty Refills?

Miniml's zero-waste supply chain empowers you to reduce plastic waste both within your household and throughout our supply chain. Our refilling system not only benefits the environment but also enables us...

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Embrace Sustainability with Ease: Your Guide to a Zero-Waste Week with Miniml

Embrace Sustainability with Ease: Your Guide to a Zero-Waste Week with Miniml

In a world where environmental consciousness is becoming increasingly crucial, adopting a zero-waste lifestyle has emerged as a powerful way to minimize our ecological footprint. The journey toward a sustainable...

Miniml Reaching Scottish Highlands. Introducing our Invergordon stockist "Contain Yourself"

Miniml Reaching Scottish Highlands. Introducing our Invergordon stockist "Contain Yourself"

Contain Yourself refill shop opened its doors in the beautiful Scottish Highland town Invergordon early May this year. It was a greatly awaited place to shop eco cleaning, personal care products,...

Go Plastic Waste Free This Plastic Free July

Go Plastic Waste Free This Plastic Free July

Do you underestimate your contribution to plastic waste pollution? According to statistics updated in early 2023, it’s estimated that on average, UK households throw out approximately 100 billion plastic packaging...

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