Reduce your food packaging and support more sustainable forms of agriculture by shopping at a food co-operative.
Food co-ops are volunteer-run organisations that provide seasonal, local and often organically grown produce to their members.
They’re a more sustainable form of business than supermarkets because they’re established to serve their community members instead of making a profit. This means with each purchase, you’re supporting local farmers and producers and encouraging more sustainable forms of farming and produce distribution.
As a co-op member, you also get the benefit of buying fruit, veggies and other ingredients in bulk, instead of using plastic packets, jars and tins.
Check out these inner city co-ops:
- Camperdown: The University of Sydney Food Co-Op*
- Enmore: Alfalfa House
- Ultimo: Broadway Food Co-Operative*
- Kensington: Thoughtful Foods*
- Randwick: Rhubarb Food Co-Op
- Potts Point: The Wholefood Collective
*You don’t have to be a student or staff member to join.
Published 31 May 2018