Kym Klopp has always been an environmentalist. “At concerts, I would be picking up other people’s garbage,” she says. But she grew tired of the ever-widening gap between her personal lifestyle and the ways of her workplace. As a women’s accessories wholesaler, she became increasingly concerned about the toxic jewelry imported from China — this was also during a time when there were no regulations on lead. “I was just done with the industry,” she says.
In October 2008 Kym decided to quit her job and open up ecoexistence — an eco-friendly lifestyle product store — on Vaughn road. The week after, the economy crashed. “I thought, ‘Oh, my goodness. It’s over. I’ve made a huge mistake,’ but I came to find that people were all of sudden paying attention to what they spent their money on,” she says. Kym’s clientele became hungry for long-lasting high quality products. And better yet, customers wanted to buy local.
“It was amazing to just watch people turn their houses over,” says Kym. Customers started to replace items in their bedroom, and began moving on to do the same in their kitchen and bathroom. “That to me was a huge success. That I could impact people and offer them alternatives to what was out there,” she adds.
Their mission is to make a difference, together. EcoExistence promotes a sustainable and environmentally conscious lifestyle, bringing locals in the St. Clair West area such products as bamboo kitchenware and ecological lunchbox containers. They sell a variety of natural and organic bathroom products as well, including soaps and hair products. Bonus tip: they’ve recently opened a new location in Guelph!
Your body can get some pretty rough treatment sometimes, so wouldn’t you want to make sure it rests on the healthiest mattress? Living green means so much more than that at this shop though, as they’ve got you covered in all aspects of daily living: reading, reusable food containers, bathroom accessories and even gifts. Saving the planet may not happen overnight, but having this neighbourhood shop sure helps.