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Mixed fortunes of zero-waste stores in Singapore: More effort needed for culture to take off


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SINGAPORE: Local zero-waste store Reprovisions, which was located in Jurong Point shopping mall, shut down this week, after about a year in business.

The store sold items like packaging-free food and snacks, refillable soaps and reusable items, in line with the zero-waste culture that advocates going packaging free, and reducing consumption.

 

The store’s co-founder Ms Yeo told CNA that the store was not getting enough footfall to cover the rental cost, which she did not reveal.

Demand was not consistent, she said, describing it as “volatile”.

The store put up a Facebook post on Monday (Nov 11) announcing that it was shutting down.

“In spite of all (this) - we clawed and clamoured and hung on to every sliver of hope. We ultimately have fallen short of curtailing high overhead costs,” the post said.

 

But it was not for a lack of trying. Ms Yeo said she and her partner tried “all ways and means” to stay afloat.

They widened the range of products, and stepped up their outreach to customers by printing posters and banners in Mandarin to educate them better. A membership scheme was also rolled out, she said.

They also put up a call for a partner on Facebook, hoping to attract an investor and approached Government agencies for grants.

“There wasn’t any glimmer of hope. We have exhausted our funds,” she said.

WAITING FOR THE BIG BOYS TO TAKE OVER

Eco.le is another zero-waste store facing difficulties. Tucked in a corner of Bukit Timah which does not get much footfall, the store is running in the red after about a year of operations, said owner Ms Thng Hui Hien.

 

She had quit her job in the oil and gas industry to open the store so she could help to kickstart the zero-waste culture, and show how supermarkets can adopt it.

Supermarkets would have an advantage through economies of scale, she said. 

“They can make zero waste a norm, a culture. Consumers who are willing to be converted have already converted, the rest are followers,” she said.

She was passionate about the urgency for change to be made.

“It is an emergency. Climate change is real, people outside of Singapore are dying from it. By the time we feel its effect here, it might be too late,” she said.

 

 

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Eco·Le, that sells dried food in bulk, is one of 15 eco-brands housed at The Green Collective pop-up store. (Photo: Tang See Kit)

 

When asked about the potential business consideration these bigger players might have, she said businesses who are worried about their bottomline if they go down the zero-waste path, should be aware that the profit might come to naught if there is a global food shortage, she added, citing growing threats in Europe.

In September, the European Environment Agency published a report titled “Climate change threatens future of farming in Europe”, warning of a decline in agricultural production.

UNIQUE CHALLENGES FACED BY THE INDUSTRY

Another store, Unpackt, which last year was the first zero-waste store to open in Singapore, is breaking even, said co-founder Florence Tay.

Demand is a “rollercoaster”, she said. When new stores open, traffic to her store dips, but stabilises, she said.

 

While footfall may not be a problem with a group of regular customers, and curious people walking in, she faces a different set of issues - customers causing wastage and spillage.

For instance, she said, customers dispense liquids like oils stored in an opaque container, just to see what is inside although there are labels, and signs requesting them not to do so. They also do not respect the hygiene required to keep the packaging-free foods fresh.

They open containers that are labelled “do not open”, she said. In order to deal with this, they changed the containers to make it harder for them to open.

 

 

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Self-service dispensers are used to store food items in UnPackt. (Photo: Gaya Chandramohan)

 

She tried to sell fresh produce, but had to take them off the shelves.

“We had students peeling the leaves off the corn, and someone even juggled with the tomatoes,” she said.

 

She put these down to curiosity. Demand is growing, but slowly, she said and believes there is currently more supply than demand.

SOME STORES ARE EXPANDING

However, Australia-based firm The Source Bulk Foods, which opened about three months ago, will be expanding, opening a store in Great world City larger than its current one in Cluny Court. So will Scoop Wholefoods, also an Australian brand.

The Source Bulk Foods’ master franchiser Rob Behennah told CNA that he spent 36 hours over three weeks observing the demographics in Cluny Court before deciding to open there.

“We have 54 stores in Australia, we have stores in the United Kingdom and the United States. We know who our shoppers are, what they look like, regardless of ethnicity,” he said.

Business at the store is already 50 per cent above target, with 85 per cent of his customers being locals, he said.

He has customers who come from Punggol and East Coast who call ahead to check on prices and stock availability to make sure that they don’t make a wasted trip. He also has students coming to the store to buy healthier snacks like nuts, he said.

The local support came as a surprise, Mr Behennah said. The firm had wanted to tap into the relatively small Australian customer base here as well as high income expatriates, as they thought they would need 50 per cent of customers to have an affinity to the brand.

THE ADVANTAGE OF A BRAND

Singapore Polytechnic School of Business lecturer Lim Xiu Ru Said that The Source Bulk Foods enjoys the advantage of economies of scale. This is important, as cost savings, rather than being environmentally conscious, is the priority of many, she said.

There are already pockets of customers who buy into the concept of zero waste, because they have been exposed to the messages, said Ms Lim,

“There is a small pool of customers that is slowly growing. But it is whether it’s growing fast enough to sustain the expansion of the zero-waste industry,” she said.

 

 

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Signs promoting plastic free products and packaging are seen as shoppers browse the shelves at Budgens supermarket in Belsize Park, north London on Jul 2, 2019. (Photo: AFP/Tolga Akmen)

 

Nanyang Polytechnic senior lecturer from the School of Business Management James Sim said that the chain’s brand is also an advantage, with Singaporeans depending on the familiarity of brands as a sign of quality and safety.

However, he said that there is some way to go before people here adopt zero-waste out of habit.

 

He added that these stores need to find an e-commerce model that could work, as they are a facing “the tsunami tide” of online shopping.

“Many people still value convenience over everything else. So if they have to go personally instead of ordering online, and go to more shops than one because that one doesn’t sell everything, then that’s a barrier to the movement taking off,” he said.

Source: CNA/ja

 

https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/zero-waste-grocery-stores-challenges-12093606

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3 hours ago, The_King said:

“It is an emergency. Climate change is real, people outside of Singapore are dying from it. By the time we feel its effect here, it might be too late,” she said.

Thats what i said during 2011 GE election also. but daft sinkies also dun give a fuck. thats why now i also dun give a fuck about other sinkies kena replaced by CECA virus.

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obviously she didnt do a market survey and prepare a feasible biz plan, thats why she failed.

 

if she opened the store at bukit timah area, she shld be able to survive longer but the rental will kill her in the long run.

 

its not easy running a socially responsible enterprise like what cna propaganda.

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6 minutes ago, socrates469bc said:

 

now latest trend is celebrating the founders.

 

that means election is next yr.

 

Image result for founders memorial mrt station"

 

the only founder i know is Sang Nila Utama. I guess he is not done milking on his father's image. maybe he know that w/o his lao bei. he will lose badly. 

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1 hour ago, socrates469bc said:

obviously she didnt do a market survey and prepare a feasible biz plan, thats why she failed.

 

if she opened the store at bukit timah area, she shld be able to survive longer but the rental will kill her in the long run.

 

its not easy running a socially responsible enterprise like what cna propaganda.

that why you need the 70% to buy buy buy

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25 minutes ago, socrates469bc said:

 

fortunately, the opposition doesnt have a decent economic expert.

 

or else loong loong will really be full of holes.

Got real economic expert also will be in the outside world and will nv enter politics.

 

 

You think those good economic expert want to be Hillary staff death is like final destination.

 

 

And you look at trump you know already. Everything also dig, even no proof like the recent case also can have closed door impleach and those Whistblower proof is more trusted then the direct whole sauce.

 

 

I fear for the future gen that freedom is dying

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15 minutes ago, The_King said:

Got real economic expert also will be in the outside world and will nv enter politics.

 

 

You think those good economic expert want to be Hillary staff death is like final destination.

 

 

And you look at trump you know already. Everything also dig, even no proof like the recent case also can have closed door impleach and those Whistblower proof is more trusted then the direct whole sauce.

 

 

I fear for the future gen that freedom is dying

 

i rather use my time speculating on the financial market.

 

mad-rational Trump is obviously trying to bait the democrats to start an impeachment proceeding against him becos there r no smoking guns that can do him in and the democrats r dumb enough to fall for it.

 

he is walking a fine line and to convince the majority that he is guilty will get a convincing rebuttal on how abt bidens' dealings with foreign govt-linked funds. a historical precedent similar to the current situation will be andrew jackson. it will be very hard to prove that mad-rational Trump is only acting in his own political interests when the fact remains that biden's son was involved with a chinese state fund and a corrupt ukranian oil venture. so no matter how the democrats try to white-wash the bidens, there is always the perceived conflict of interest.

 

thats why the impeachment is not getting traction in the american public and many democrat senators/reps r not enthusiastic since many of them will be up for re-election next yr.

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14 minutes ago, socrates469bc said:

 

i rather use my time speculating on the financial market.

 

mad-rational Trump is obviously trying to bait the democrats to start an impeachment proceeding against him becos there r no smoking guns that can do him in and the democrats r dumb enough to fall for it.

 

he is walking a fine line and to convince the majority that he is guilty will get a convincing rebuttal on how abt bidens' dealings with foreign govt-linked funds. a historical precedent similar to the current situation will be andrew jackson. it will be very hard to prove that mad-rational Trump is only acting in his own political interests when the fact remains that biden's son was involved with a chinese state fund and a corrupt ukranian oil venture. so no matter how the democrats try to white-wash the bidens, there is always the perceived conflict of interest.

 

thats why the impeachment is not getting traction in the american public and many democrat senators/reps r not enthusiastic since many of them will be up for re-election next yr.

Agree, speculating on the financial market. Or do anything on outside worlf is better the politics.

 

When you die also don't know. So better stay out

 

 

 

And I told you support trump is the best. 

 

 

Muhaahhaahha

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