Back to School: Zero Waste Your Kids' Lunch
By Brianna Linn
It's that time of year again when school zone signs flash and teachers and parents get ready for a new school year. As a parent, packing your kid's lunch often includes single-use plastic bags, disposable silverware, wax-coated juice boxes and other hard-to-recycle items that typically end up in the landfill. If you want to reduce that waste this year, here are some easy ways to make your kid's lunch environment friendly.
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Box it upTwo words: Bento. Box. These multi-compartment meal boxes originated in Japan and are a great way to store your kiddos' snacks and treats without single-use zip-top bags. As a bonus, there are dividers to keep different foods from touching each another, making it a lunch even the pickiest of eaters would enjoy. Bento boxes are easy to rinse and reuse, and many are even dishwasher safe. |
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Switch to reusable snack bagsIf letting go of your trusty snack bags sounds like too much to bear, consider switching to reusable ones instead of zip-tops. The fun designs and colors mean they were made for your kids and will ease your eco-conscious mind. |
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Wrap up your use of single-use wraps"Bee" Earth-friendly and substitute plastic wrap and aluminum foil with beeswax wrap! Wrap up that sandwich or use it to cover the top of a lidless snack container to keep everything in place. Hand wash in cold water with an alcohol-free soap to use it over and over again! |
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Try out these simple swapsThere are so many simple swaps one can make when preparing a school lunch. Opt for reusable silverware, cloth napkins, straws and water bottles instead of single-use items. And what kid doesn't love owning their very own lunch box? |
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Buy in bulkFinally, when buying snacks, try purchasing in bulk and portioning the contents out, instead of purchasing single-serving snacks frequently. Single-serving snacks often come wrapped in single-use bags or wrappers. Buying in bulk can even be more affordable! |