Whether it be what you eat, wear or do, we have it for you! Find sustainably resourced goods and/or practices at these local businesses:

Marquette Food Co-op

For one, it's a locally owned grocery store, but the Marquette Food Co-op is also so much more. They provide “shoppers with access to organic, local, wholesome, and fairly-traded food and products”. Stop by and try their hot food bar or pick up some groceries for your beach day here!

502 W. Washington St., Marquette, Mich. 49855 // 906.225.0671

 

Doncker’s

Grab lunch upstairs or a milkshake and candy downstairs — everything is packaged in biodegradable wrapping to reduce waste. Not to mention, they're in the process of switching over to fair-trade, organic, ethically sourced chocolate.

137 W Washington St., Marquette, Mich. 49855 // 906.226.6110

 

Beth Millner Jewelry

Eco-friendly jewelry is a must! Beth Millner Jewelry makes items made from recycled metal, local Upper Peninsula copper from the former White Pine Mine in Ontonagon, Mich. and even recycled diamonds. Stop downtown and get eco-friendly jewelry for any season!

521 W Washington St, Marquette, Mich. 49855 // 906.226.3540

 

Velodrome Coffee Co.

What is better than a cup of joe? A cup of joe that can be traced to the exact person who grows those beans! Velodrome Coffee Co. sources their coffee sustainably and even lets customers know who grew it with a stamp on the cup.

1125 N Third St, Marquette, Mich. 49855 // 906.273.2556 //105 S Main St, Negaunee, Mich. 49849

 

Downtown Marquette Farmer’s Market

An eclectic mix of local U.P. vendors every Saturday beginning May 23 through early December. **Due to COVID-19, the Downtown Market Farmer's Market is currently ALL ONLINE.

Shop here!

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