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EXPLAINED: Why and how to start a zero-waste lifestyle in Germany

Paul Krantz
Paul Krantz - paul.krantz@thelocal.com
EXPLAINED: Why and how to start a zero-waste lifestyle in Germany
Inside a zero-waste store in Berlin. First opened in 2013, Original Unverpackt was one of Germany's first zero-waste stores, and has since opened a number of locations across the country. Photo by Original Unverpackt / Katja Vogt

With zero-waste markets found in the majority of cities across the country, Germany is a good place to try embracing a reduced-waste or plastic-free lifestyle. We take a look at Germany's waste reduction efforts, and where you can shop to reduce the amount of trash you bring home.

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