We believe living sustainably shouldn't be complicated or expensive.

Our mission is to make eco-friendly products accessible and practical for everyday life. From reusable kitchen essentials to refillable personal care items, each choice brings us one step closer to a waste-free world.

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It all started with a simple idea:

What if sustainable living was easy and impactful? Refillism was born from a desire to reduce waste and make conscious consumption part of daily life. We began with in-store refilling, offering our local community a way to refill their everyday essentials without the waste. Today, we extend that mission online, offering eco-friendly products that are reusable, refillable, and built to last.

Our products are carefully selected to replace single-use items with sustainable, high-quality alternatives. Whether you're washing dishes, packing lunches, or organizing your pantry, Refillism helps you do it sustainably.

  • Kitchen Essentials:

    Solid dish soap, wool sponges, bamboo brushes, perfect for a waste-free kitchen.

    Shop Kitchen Essentials 
  • Close-up of wavy grooves on the wooden soap dish for better drainage.

    Bath & Body:

    Refillable containers & zero-waste personal care that keeps your bathroom plastic-free.

    Shop Bath & Body 
  • On-the-Go Reusables:

    Stainless steel water bottles, lunch containers & organic cotton bags for an eco-friendly lifestyle.

    Shop On-the-Go 

We make it easy to live sustainably:

Choose Your Eco Essentials:

Select from our curated collection of sustainable products.

Swap & Save:

Replace single-use with reusable and refillable alternatives.

Repeat & Reuse:

Our products are designed to last, reducing waste with every use.

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Community & Impact

When you shop with Refillism, you’re not just buying products, you’re
supporting a community-driven movement for change. We are passionate about
local events, community clean-ups, and sustainability education. Follow us to
stay inspired and learn how small changes can make a big impact.

  • So You Want to Learn How to Compost?

    So You Want to Learn How to Compost?

    We’re so glad you want to learn to compost! Anything to reduce the amount of food waste produced annually in the U.S. is wonderful, especially since 40% of the food...

    So You Want to Learn How to Compost?

    We’re so glad you want to learn to compost! Anything to reduce the amount of food waste produced annually in the U.S. is wonderful, especially since 40% of the food...

  • PRESS RELEASE: Refillism Celebrates 3 Years & Earth Day

    PRESS RELEASE: Refillism Celebrates 3 Years & E...

    YORK, PA – April 16, 2025 – Refillism, the eco-lifestyle and refill shop rooted in sustainability and conscious consumption, is turning 3! For this exciting milestone, and Earth Day, Refillism...

    PRESS RELEASE: Refillism Celebrates 3 Years & E...

    YORK, PA – April 16, 2025 – Refillism, the eco-lifestyle and refill shop rooted in sustainability and conscious consumption, is turning 3! For this exciting milestone, and Earth Day, Refillism...

  • Unhurried Podcast: Elizabeth chats with Kayla Ackelson

    Unhurried Podcast: Elizabeth chats with Kayla A...

    Listen to the Episode Here on Spotify Podcast: Unhurried with Kayla AckelsonGuest: Elizabeth Bower, Founder of Refillism In this inspiring conversation, Kayla Ackelson interviews Elizabeth Bower, the founder of Refillism,...

    Unhurried Podcast: Elizabeth chats with Kayla A...

    Listen to the Episode Here on Spotify Podcast: Unhurried with Kayla AckelsonGuest: Elizabeth Bower, Founder of Refillism In this inspiring conversation, Kayla Ackelson interviews Elizabeth Bower, the founder of Refillism,...

  • How to Begin Living Sustainably: A Guide

    How to Begin Living Sustainably: A Guide

    No, you don’t have to start living off-grid, use a bidet, and only eat the food you grow to live “zero-waste.” If that were the case, I certainly would be...

    How to Begin Living Sustainably: A Guide

    No, you don’t have to start living off-grid, use a bidet, and only eat the food you grow to live “zero-waste.” If that were the case, I certainly would be...

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