Simple ways to cut down your footprint in Revelstoke.
We know we know - reduce, reuse, recycle is a tired mantra. We are all used to the idea of separating our recycling, cutting down our consumption, and reusing things where possible. However, in Revelstoke, some businesses are taking the initiative to put low-impact products at the forefront of their brand.
Reduce.
Forage and Fill is a new business in Revelstoke featuring refills on household and hygiene products as well as environmentally friendly and low waste products. Their fun downtown space also offers consignment clothing and a great selection of locally made goods.
Mountain Goodness Natural Foods offers refills on household and hygiene products as well as local food and healthy grocery options.
Another great way to reduce your consumption in Revy is to walk or rent a bike to get around town. Downtown is easily walkable, and many attractions can be visited easily by bike.
Reuse.
Revelstoke's vintage shopping scene is coming into its own. With shopping options on social media and storefront vintage retailers, you're sure to find some unique pieces to add to your wardrobe.
Forage and Fill features a well curated selection of consignment clothing and accessories.
The Loft offers a selection of vintage garments, sure to please any fashionista.
If you're looking for a bargain, we have two thrift stores: the Bargain Basement at the Royal Canadian Legion and the Revelstoke Hospital Auxiliary Society Thrift Store.
Forage & Fill Consignment Shop
Recycle.
There are a number of different local craftspeople making incredible creations for recycled products. Head to the farmers markets to check out some of the unique items these creative minds produce right here in Revelstoke.
Big Eddy Glass Works lets you make your own keepsake sandblasted highball glass out of a recycled wine bottle.
loveMaking Designs carries a number of recycled products from different designers:
Kat Cadegan repurposes vintage jewellery and creates new designs to suit more modern tastes. It's a great way to honour family heirlooms but to adapt them to suit your tastes.
The Green Bag Company is a local producer that uses recycled pieces of shade sails to create multipurpose bags for laundry, groceries, plants, or whatever works!
Kat Cadegan Jewellery | P Laura Szanto