Belfast's first zero-waste shop has opened its doors to the delight of the community.
Refill Quarter opened on the Belmont Road on Saturday and already has received incredible support from the public looking to cut down on their plastic use.
Products sold without any disposable plastic packaging include flour, spices, lentils, cereal and much more.
The shop has been opened by Alice Wilkinson, Phil Rankin and Susan McEwen, the trio behind the Yoga Quarter in Ballyhackamore .
Susan told Belfast Live they were excited to see what the future held for the shop and praised those who had supported them so far.
To find out more about the Refill Quarter follow them on Facebook and Instagram .
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