Looking to live a little greener in Penticton? Whether you’re just starting your low-waste journey or are already a seasoned sustainability pro, making eco-conscious choices when you shop can have a big impact. Fortunately, Penticton is home to a few standout spots that make eco-friendly shopping easy — and fun.
Here’s your guide to two local refilleries where you can shop smarter, reduce plastic waste, and support a healthier planet, one refill at a time.
Why Choose a Refillery?
Fill. Use. Refill. Reuse.
Refilleries are more than just a trend — they’re a movement toward a more sustainable, mindful way of consuming. By bringing your own containers and buying only what you need, you help reduce packaging waste, lower your carbon footprint, and save money in the process.
Whether it’s pantry staples, cleaning supplies or self-care items, shopping at a refillery means saying goodbye to single-use plastics and hello to thoughtful, conscious living.
Impactfull
Located in downtown Penticton, Impactfull offers a wide selection of low-waste products that are practical, natural, and often locally sourced. From refillable cleaning supplies to bulk dry foods like rice, beans and baking ingredients, they’ve got your home and kitchen covered. 309 Main Street, Penticton
You’ll also find
- A selection of teas and candies in bulk.
- Natural bath bombs and body products.
- Eco-friendly goods for kids and pets.
- ... and more!
LocalMotive Low-Waste Market
If you value fresh, local, and organic groceries, LocalMotive Low-Waste Market is a must-visit. This farmer-direct store is committed to supporting the local food economy while offering a robust range of low-waste products. 1848 Main Street, Penticton
What you’ll find
- Fresh produce sourced from local farms.
- Organic bulk goods like coffee, grains, nuts, seeds and spices.
- Bulk oils, flours, dried fruits and candy.
- Personal hygiene items in refillable formats.
Love Local
This blog post is part of the City of Penticton's Love Local series, designed to shine spotlights on local businesses and encourage people to shop and support local. Do you have a local story or business to tell us about? Email communications@penticton.ca. And share your photos over social by tagging the City of Penticton and #lovelocalpenticton!