The zero-waste bus delivering affordable food during lockdown
Inner city residents of Johannesburg in South Africa have been given access to a new kind of shopping experience: a zero waste mobile grocery store. The bus, called Skhaftin after the local slang word for 'lunchbox', sells fresh and dry foods such as rice, beans and lentils, as it makes its way around the city. Shoppers bring their own containers, avoiding the use of packaging that could harm the environment. Founder Ilka Stein and her team came up with the concept during the pandemic, to allow people to access healthy but affordable food in a sustainable way, without having to travel far from home.
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