Well, in the last few years, I have been paying extra attention to all that other stuff inside the bag. What about all that waste? The plastic sandwich baggies, the napkins, the yogurt cups, the candy wrappers and chip bags, the soda bottles...the list goes on and on. When you think about it, about half of what we pack for lunch becomes trash (And that's IF you pack. Buying lunch is worse and in so many other ways as well). So I've been trying to pack waste-free lunches.
First off, until I start making my own yogurt, bread, peanut butter, jam, etc. I will never be truly waste-free. But what I definitely have addressed is the temporary container issue. Two years ago, I ditched the plastic baggies. I bought reusable sandwich and snack bags, called Lunchskins (pictured above). I started out with just one or two, and immediately went back to buy 6 total: 3 sandwich size and 3 snack size. I've had them for 2 years now and haven't replaced them. I found them pretty inexpensive at MOM's Organic Market, recently, and so I bought 2 more. But when I got home, I realized I didn't actually need them, my others were still perfectly fine! So as to not contribute further to the waste issue, and not to succumb to my materialistic tendencies, I returned them. I've also stopped using disposable flatware, and I've replaced paper napkins with linen cocktail napkins. And of course, I always have my reusable water bottle with me.
One of the more difficult steps has been to cut out individually wrapped food products. They made packing lunch a breeze. In turn, however, I've become more conscious about the food I eat and thus healthier. Above is my yogurt in a reusable tupperware container. The yogurt is still store-bought and comes in it's own recyclable container, but buying in bulk is great and until I make my own yogurt-this is the greenest solution.
So what does an eco-chic, waste-free lunch look like?
