RefillHQ is the most comprehensive directory of refill and low-waste stores in America. Search, compare, and visit stores near you.
There are over 1,300 refill and low-waste stores across the United States, but finding one near you is harder than it should be. Most aren't on Google Maps with the right categories. Some only show up if you know exactly what to search. Others are hidden in neighborhoods you'd never think to look.
RefillHQ puts every refill store in one searchable directory with verified hours, product categories, BYOC policies, and everything you need to plan a visit. No guessing, no outdated lists.
RefillHQ was built by a refill store owner who knows the industry from behind the counter. That means the directory includes the details that actually matter to customers: what a store carries, whether you need to bring your own container, what to expect when you walk in for the first time.
No sponsored rankings. No pay-to-play placement. Just an honest directory that helps people find their nearest refill store and feel confident walking through the door.
The best refill store is the one you can actually get to. We organize everything by location so you find what's close.
Every listing shows real hours, real products, real policies. No surprises when you show up with your jars.
Every visit to a refill store means less single-use packaging in the world. We want to make that easy.
Yes, completely. Searching the directory, viewing store profiles, and finding stores near you is free and always will be.
Store owners can submit their store through our listing form. We also actively search for and add stores we discover. All listings are reviewed before publishing.
Store owners can update their own listings anytime. We also run weekly checks to catch closures, hour changes, and new openings.
Yes! Use the "List Your Store" form or email us. We'll verify the store and add it within 24 hours.
Any store where customers can fill their own containers with products. This includes bulk food stores, cleaning refill stations, body care refilleries, and zero-waste shops that sell package-free goods.