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Showing posts with label Rutland Refill Oakham Rutland to Close on September 23rd. Show all posts
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Friday, September 01, 2023

Rutland Refill Eco Deli and Cafe Oakham Rutland to Close on September 23rd

Rutland Refill Oakham Rutland to Close on September 23rd

Rutland Refill, a zero waste shop and cafe in Oakham, Rutland, is to close its doors on September 23rd. The shop opened in 2021 with the aim of reducing plastic waste and supporting local businesses.

The closure was announced on the shop's Facebook page, with the owners saying that they had made the "very difficult decision" after exploring all possible options.

"We are looking at whether we can continue with some elements of the Rutland Refill community, and will of course post updates on here as we go along," the owners said.

The shop's closure is a blow to the local community, which has been supportive of the shop's mission. Rutland Refill was a popular spot for people looking to reduce their plastic waste, and it also offered a range of locally-sourced food and drinks.

The closure of Rutland Refill is also a sign of the challenges facing zero waste businesses. These businesses often face higher costs than traditional businesses, and they can be difficult to scale.

Despite the closure, the owners of Rutland Refill are optimistic about the future of the zero waste movement. They believe that there is a growing demand for sustainable products and services, and they are hopeful that other businesses will step up to fill the void left by Rutland Refill.

The closure of Rutland Refill is a reminder of the importance of supporting local businesses, especially those that are committed to sustainability. If you are looking to reduce your plastic waste, I encourage you to support other zero waste businesses in your community.