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Sarah Andert Owner, Vintage Green Review By Lindsay Mack

Wanting to raise more awareness about plastic pollution, longtime environmentalist Sarah Andert opened Vintage Green Review, the city’s first zero waste supply and bulk refill shop. By making it easier for people to live more sustainably, Andert aims to make in-person bulk refill shopping accessible in New Orleans. Reducing your plastic consumption can start with simple steps at the individual level. “I think it’s very easy to be overwhelmed by all of the other bigger forces at work when you think about trying to fight plastic pollution,” says Andert. “It can feel like what you do as an individual doesn’t matter. But as a consumer, every dollar you spend is a vote, putting toward the company and values you want to support. When you choose that, this

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is what you value and want to see.” Nearly every body or home cleaning supply can be purchased at Vintage Green Review. Soap, face masks, lotions, sunscreen, laundry soap (powder, liquid and detergent sheets), hand soap, dish soap, all-purpose cleaner, toilet bombs and shampoo and conditioner bars are some of the everyday items offered. “Everything in this store is sustainable, reusable and almost entirely plastic-free,” says Andert. “I’m able to be extremely transparent about where I get the stuff, who makes it and what you do when you’re done with it.” You can bring your own containers to the store, and glass containers are also available for sale. (Andert recommends bringing your own shopping tote.) Reducing the amount of plastic in your life can be a budget-friendly

choice as well. “People often assume sustainable, eco-friendly things are more expensive, but when you look at how much longer you can use these products, it works out to be cheaper or about the same cost,” says Andert. “Generally, it doesn’t cost anything to say no to plastic.” Andert encourages people to think about plastic reduction like any other hobby, skill or body of knowledge. It takes time, and you don’t have to get rid of all single-use plastics overnight. Newcomers to the idea are invited to drop by the store and learn more about sustainable living. “We want this to be a space where everyone feels welcome, so don’t feel afraid to ask questions if you’re totally new to zero waste,” says Andert. “Don’t be shy and come on in.” ✦

GET INVOLVED Visit Vintage Green Review 3530 Magazine St. Hours: Sunday 12–5 p.m. Monday 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Tuesday-Wednesday closed Thursday 11 a.m.-7 p.m. Friday–Saturday 11 a.m.–6 p.m. VintageGreenReview.com

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pages 72-77

premiere issue highlighted the 1995 New Orleans Museum of Art's “Odyssey Ball”

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pages 70-71

Celebrations

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With This Ring Green–Rusovich

3min
pages 68-69

and Down to Earth

2min
pages 66-67

Junior League of New Orleans' Lagniappe

14min
pages 57-65

“Hannah G. Solomon Award Ceremony”

2min
pages 30-31

Snapshots Quick looks at nonprofit events around town

11min
pages 38-43

“Home for the Holidays”

1min
pages 32-33

Conservative Congregation’s “60 Years of Support, Service & Song”

2min
pages 34-35

Park’s “Lark Picnic in the Park”

2min
pages 28-29

President & CEO of Greater New Orleans Foundation

5min
pages 26-27

dishes news of the society set

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pages 24-25

Changemakers Sarah Andert, Owner of Vintage Green Review

2min
pages 22-23

Arts Calendar

1min
pages 14-15

Bev's Note A letter from Executive Editor Bev Church

2min
pages 10-11

Morgan's Note A letter from Editor Morgan Packard Griffith

2min
pages 12-13

What to Wear Dr. Dierdre Hooper suggests outfits to wear to the “2021 Hancock Whitney Zoo-To-Do”

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pages 20-21

What's Hot Silver Anniversary

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Hagenbring, Artist & Designer

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