
There are so many beneficial reasons to buy in bulk, so this simple green practice is easy and rewarding to implement. Living an hour away from the nearest grocery store, buying our food and personal products in bulk is a necessity of mountain life. The survivalist in me does not feel comfortable unless my pantry is stocked with staple goods bought in bulk. Not only does buying in bulk make life more convenient by saving trips to the grocery store, it saves money and environmental resources as well. Bulk good prices are cheaper than individually packaged goods, and fewer trips to the store means less fossil fuel burned and more leisure time for you! The following five ideas will help you make the most of buying in bulk.
Don't limit bulk purchases to food items only!
Buying shampoo, laundry soap, dish soap, toilet paper, etc. is also beneficial to the environment and your wallet. Even if an item is not available in bulk at your local co-op or health food store, buying the largest size possible will give you similar savings financially and environmentally.
Bring your own containers!
When buying from bulk bins, bring your own containers. You can weigh your jars before filling them, in order to subtract the tare weight from the total purchase weigh. In addition, you will always buy the right amount for your containers if you take them along with you to the bulk foods aisle. If you must use plastic bags, try reusing them several times before recycling them.
Start a buying club and share with friends!
You will save a lot more money if you buy your own bulk bags of staple goods, such as rice and flour, directly from a natural foods distributor. Fifteen years ago, we started a buying club with friends through Mountain People's Warehouse, which would deliver goods once a month to a neighboring town. Several families would take turns picking up the buying club's order, and we had great fun sharing bulk items we couldn't use completely or afford alone. By combining our orders, we easily met the minimum required order amount of this natural foods distributor. Even if you don't want to start a buying club, you can order your own bulk goods through your local health food store for a small price above wholesale.
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Oops, the final link did not get embedded into the post, and I am not sure how to go back and edit the post once it is published. The rest of the ideas are available at http://ecochildsplay.com/2007/11/02/five-ideas-for-buying-in-bulk/