"Zero waste" stores take hold in the Bay Area

Between disposable masks, one-use sanitizing wipes, and pre-packaged to-go meals, the pandemic has been a huge culprit of global garbage.

Meanwhile, it looks as though Bay Area "zero-waste" stores are rising in popularity as people come to reckon with their plastic consumption.. 

For more, KCBS Radio news anchors Holly Quan and Dan Mitchinson spoke to Miriam Gordon, Policy Director at Upstream Solutions.

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