About Green Stand Market

Green Stand Market makes practical kitchen tools for people who cook at home and want less drawer chaos.

We started in San Diego with a simple idea: kitchen swaps should feel useful first. The best low-waste product is the one you actually reach for on a busy weeknight.

Why we focus on the Dispenser + Wrap bundle

The bamboo dispenser gives your wrap a steady home. The built-in cutter helps create a cleaner edge. The included compostable wrap refill roll is made for everyday food storage: covering bowls, wrapping leftovers, and keeping meal prep moving without the crushed cardboard box.

What we care about

  • Useful products, not performative sustainability
  • Cleaner kitchen drawers and simpler routines
  • Compostable wrap refills that keep the dispenser working long term
  • Fast fulfillment through Amazon Multi-Channel Fulfillment
  • A 30-day money back guarantee if the setup is not for you

You do not have to go zero-waste overnight. Start with one better tool, use it often, and build from there.

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Built by a home cook, for home cooks

Green Stand Market was born in 2020 out of a small San Diego kitchen and a deep love of cooking at home. As a self-taught home cook, I’ve spent years experimenting with flavors, mastering meal prep, and learning how to get the most out of my kitchen—not just for the joy of it, but because it’s healthier, more affordable, and more sustainable.

Practical tools for a smarter, cleaner kitchen

We launched Green Stand Market with simple, functional tools we wished we had:

✔️ A bamboo plastic wrap dispenser

✔️ A ziplock bag organizer

✔️ A spice rack that keeps things neat

Now, we’ve added biodegradable plastic wrap—the product I wish existed when I first started cooking.

Sustainability without compromise


We’re proud to design our products from our home base in San Diego, California, and we’re even prouder of the community of home cooks who use them. Our mission is simple: make your kitchen more enjoyable without compromising the health of the planet.


You don’t have to go zero-waste to make a difference—you just have to start with better tools.