The LocoSoco Group has revealed that its household products eco-refill stations are proving popular in the convenience sector.
The company, which specialises in sustainable and ethically sourced products & services, revealed that it has now agreed partnerships with store owners from a host of symbol groups, including Budgens, Costcutter, Nisa, One Stop, Premier, Simply Fresh and SPAR.
150 outlets across the UK have signed up with LocoSoco in the past four months, with Eco-Refill stations now situated in over 50 shops, along with a number of schools and places of worship.
LocoSoco recently launched MyEco.Site, an online extension that gives retailers a new way to promote and sell over 300 eco-products.
Chief Executive James Perry said: “During the first quarter of 2020, we are targeting more than 500 outlets to become part of the LocoSoco network, and as we expand our team we aim to reach 4,000 by the year-end. I look forward to updating you on further progress.”