As Refillz shops emerge, cost and plastic reduction remain uncertain

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By Iqra Siddiqui

Plastic is embedded in everyday life, shaping how people shop, consume, and dispose. But refill shops are emerging as an alternative, offering a way to cut down on single-use packaging. But higher costs and convenience barriers continue to influence consumer behaviour. Experts suggest it could help reduce plastic waste. However, the question remains whether initiatives or costs can shift habits and reduce plastic dependence.


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