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Waste-Free Lunch
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on July 13, 2009 at 3:26:27 pm
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Take what you Need, Eat what you Take!
Waste-Free Lunches
WHAT DOES A WASTE-FREE LUNCH LOOK LIKE? (from www.wastefreelunches.org)
A Typical American Lunch
(DISPOSABLE)
- sandwiches sealed in plastic bags
- fruits and vegetables in plastic bags
- prepackaged chips, cookies, fruit bars, granola bars, cheeses, and fruit leathers
- prepackaged yogurts, applesauces, and puddings
- crackers, pretzels, chips, and other snack foods sealed in plastic bags
- disposable juice boxes, juice pouchs, soda cans, water bottles, and milk cartons
- plastic forks and spoons
- paper napkins
- reusable lunchboxes and disposable paper and plastic bags
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A Waste-Free Lunch
(REUSABLE)
- sandwiches and other main dishes, fresh fruit, fresh vegetables, and treats in a reusable lunch container
- cloth napkins
- stainless-steel forks and spoons
- reusable drink containers
- reusable lunchboxes
*With this type of lunch, lunch food items can be bought in larger quantities. The packaging can be left at home for reuse or recycling. Waste-free lunches are not only a wise environmental choice, but they are less expensive as well.
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Waste-Free Lunch
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