‘Zero waste’ store opens second location in Minneapolis

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First zero waste store set to open in Minneapolis

At Tare Market on 38th Street in Minneapolis, you won’t find any plastic or packaging when they open in April.

A store that tailors to sustainable and reusable products is set to open its second store in Minneapolis.

First opened three years ago in South Minneapolis, Tare Market has announced it will expand into the Northeast neighborhood of the city.

According to the announcement for the store’s official Facebook page, "Tare Market has always been a community effort. Whether it is our community container kiosk, our educational classes – our donations to local nonprofits and school groups – our Terracycle recycling program, our bread share, or so many other examples, we strive to help every member of this community moves towards a sustainable lifestyle, in whatever way that looks like to them."

The new location will be larger than its current space, and aim to spread awareness for "zero waste living."

Tare also announced a crowdfunding campaign that it says will play a crucial financial role in the expansion of the small business. Perks currently range from products to informal classes. 

A store that tailors to sustainable and reusable products is set to open its second store in Minneapolis.