I actually took this idea from my kids school. Every so often they have "Litterless Lunch" day and they measure the trash that each class produces. The class with the least amount of litter wins! It's a great way to show families how easy it is to reduce the amount of landfill you create and the amount of resources you consume.Here are my No Cost / Low Cost tips for Litterless Lunches. I say low cost because there is some initial investment but they pay for themselves really fast.
- Fabric Wraps
- Now I know what you are thinking, these can be pricey. Not really. If you get a set of 4 for $10 that's just a few boxes of sandwich baggies and these will last virtually forever. Plus they're really cool, wipeable and all kinds of stuff. But I have another idea....
- My kids have twin beds and we use jersey sheets. I used an old jersey top sheet, cut it into squares and I got a TON of them. I wrap sandwiches in them, use them as "table towels" (instead of paper towels), use as cloth napkins in a lunch bag, a placemat when we pack lunches to go, my kids wipe up spills - you name it. I probably have 50 or so. I didn't have to sew anything because jersey won't fray.
- Juice Boxes
- Nope not juicy juice. You can get a juice box sized rubbermaid container that is shaped like a ....juice box for about $1. Suddenly you aren't paying for individual servings and you are producing SO much less waste!
- Pack of sandwich containers
- I just got the ziploc ones or maybe glad? Doesn't matter. I got 4 for around $1.50 and I can use them forever
- Small snack containers
- Just what they sound like same as above.
And honestly if you go the wrap n mat route you probably won't need either of these last two types of containers - only if you go the sheet route =) I just felt like this was a way for me to go all in without going all in. Once I knew that it worked for me and that it was super easy to be consistent about it then investing in the wrap n mats was no big deal. And you might not think it's a big deal (<$10 for a set) from the get go so....get going!
MWAH!

We have litterless lunch every time I pack one! We use an insulated lunchbox, that we got at Target for $10 and we are on year 3. I bought some fun bento boxes, use silcone baking cups for dividers, mini-forks and spoons that are plastic but re-usable, and a thermos for soup and one for drinks.
ReplyDeleteWe rarely have any trash (maybe a capri sun if I'm in the mood or a milk) and that is that.
Evan's field trip required that the whole thing be disposable. I've been packing litterless lunches for so long that it felt so wrong! I hated it.
I love the jersey sheet as a napkin idea! I'm going to get that done!