Shine Natural Market operates a zero-waste, plastic-free bulk refill grocery inside the Lumberyard on South Coast Highway 101 in Encinitas's Old Encinitas district. Shoppers bring their own jars or use the store's post-consumer recycled paper bags to fill up on organic grains, nuts, spices, and superfoods — a package-free sourcing model that aligns with the whole-food ingredient philosophy at Lotus Cafe & Juice Bar up the 101. A functional teas and tonics bar blends adaptogenic and superfood shakes on-site, extending the store beyond dry goods into a prepared-beverage program. The women-owned business also stocks refillable household cleaners, organic skincare, and compostable home goods, closing the loop on single-use packaging across kitchen and bathroom categories. The market's shelf rotation features locally milled flour, raw honey, and cold-pressed oils that supply home bakers and pair with the finished sourdough loaves at Crafted Coastal Bakery. A rear glass-exchange counter accepts cleaned, sanitized jars from the community and recirculates them into the store's refill cycle, diverting container waste at the point of purchase.