Hey everyone, Rob Greenfield here, and I am extremely excited to welcome you all to Tare, which is Minnesota's first zero waste shop and one of the first zero waste shops in all of the United States. You can come here and you can get your groceries all without creating any garbage as well as get all the items that you need to live a zero waste life. So, Amber and Kate are going to give you a tour of the place and show you around. So come on in! Kate: Hi, welcome to Tare Market, Minnesota's first zero waste store. I'm Kate, Amber: And I'm Amber. So, at Tare Market our mission is to fight climate change by providing people with access to package free and plastic free goods. So customers can come into our store and shop totally package free. They can bring all of their own containers here from home. They just have to weigh them first and then they can fill them up with whatever they would like. Or they can borrow some containers from, either our community jar section that's been clean and sanitized by Tare Market, or they can take a jar from our jar deposit area where jars are branded with our logo. People can borrow a jar, they fill it up, bring it home, use the item, and then bring the jar back and get their deposit back. That way we are eliminating any waste from people doing their shopping. So the very first thing we have, are two kinds of kombucha and one kind of cold brew. These are all made locally, either in the suburbs of the Twin Cities, or right here in the metro area. And then we have about 100 shelf stable bulk food items in this space. So, everything from dried fruit, locally made granola, candy, etc. And we try to source as many of these things as locally as possible. So we work with a lot of small, local vendors and local farmers, trying to bring sustainable living to the Twin Cities community. We also have two nut grinders to bring nut butters to the community. So, we have an almond butter and a peanut butter. These are refurbished, second hand nut grinders that we are really proud of. And then, over here, we have a lot of our flours. So, we have regular all purpose flour as well as a lot of flour alternatives. So, everything from coconut flour to almond flour. Also, we carry pastry flour and a heritage grain flour, as well. And then we have a bunch of different kinds of rice and then popcorn and oats. And we try to source as many foods local to the Twin Cities as possible. So some of these come from local farms that deliver every week and some come from larger farms that we get a larger shipment in at a time, kind of thing. Kate: So over here we have our bulk coffee section. Both of our suppliers are local to the Twin Cities. We have SK coffee and Tiny Footprint and the cool thing about the way that we source these, is there's zero packaging involved. We trade packages back and forth and they are delivered to us that way. We also have a large selection of teas from some really awesome companies. Organically grown, locally. We have our selection of coffee socks, which are reusable filters for brewing coffee, and then some 'to go' containers. And then, over here, we have our bulk spice section, so you can come and just refill your spice jars or grab one of ours with this huge selection of spices. And, additionally, right here we've got our refrigerator with some condiments and salad dressings. It's very popular at Tare Market. People love to just refill their bottles that they already have and avoid all that plastic. Amber: We have a lot of DIY supplies here at Tare Market. A lot of people really want to make their own sunscreen or lip balm or what have you, so we've really tried to source products that people can use to make a lot of those things, themselves. As well as some other health and beauty things like reusable face rounds, facial soap, lotion in a glass container, and things like that. So, what we have here are some of our low waste and zero waste make up brands. Everything from a pressed powder foundation in a refillable compact, to lip balms in a compostable tube and tinted lipsticks. As well as bulk eye shadow and blush. Kate: So, this section is one of my favorites. This is our shampoo, conditioner, hygiene, and then also, cleaning section. So we have shampoo bars and conditioner bars up on this shelf. Many of them are local to Minneapolis, which is great to support a local business. And then down here we have bulk laundry powders. So you bring in your own container and just buy your laundry powder in bulk. And then, back here, we have refillable hand soap, dish soap, castile soap, all purpose cleaners and sprays, as well as dishwashing powder and then a selection of refillable lotions and shampoos and conditioners. Amber: Junket is a local vintage store here in the Twin Cities that has all pre-loved and second hand items. We're working with Junket to develop a relationship where every month they have a table here at Tare Market. And that table is comprised of a themed item. So, this month it is back to school. So, every product on here is geared towards back to school supplies and every single product is pre-loved. And we are switching that out, actually, to be mending for the fall, so we really try and just stay current with the times and bring second hand items to this community. Kate: Recently, we were really excited to bring in an extra zero waste resource for the community, and we brought in two Tare recycle boxes. We chose to have the snack and chip wrapper box so you can drop off your used snack bags, here, and they get shipped off to Tare recycle where they get recycled. And then the second one we chose was the beauty product one. We felt like these were two areas where people really struggled to dispose of their plastic tubes and containers and wrappers associated with hygiene and beauty products and snacks. (Music)