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    Waste-free lunches aren’t just for kids 

    A growing interest in environmental conservation combined with a practical desire to save money have made zero-waste lunches more and more popular in workplaces across America. Chicago-based online merchant reuseit.com makes it easy to pack a waste-free lunch, with everything consumers need all in one place. Click here to see all of the company’s new gadgets and top picks for waste-free adult lunches, a handful are highlighted below.

    Whether one eats lunch at the office, in the cafeteria, or on the road, packing a waste-free lunch is a smart way to save money and natural resources. Simply follow the Five Steps to a Waste-Free Lunch:

    1. Reusable lunch bags – Replace the brown bag with something safe and sustainable. Reusable bags are better looking and better for the environment.
    2. Food containers – Eliminating disposable packaging and single-serving items can save families $250 a year. Buy in bulk and use reusable containers to portion out your lunch.
    3. Snack and sandwich bags – Families spend about $85 a year on disposable plastic baggies. Save money and resources with reusable bags and wraps.
    4. Utensils and more – Napkins, utensils, even straws. Why throw it away when you can use it again and again?
    5. Reusable bottles – Americans spend about $16 billion annually on bottled water, that’s 38 billion plastic bottles in our landfills. Break the wasteful cycle by bringing your own bottle.

    Below are top pics from Reuseit.com

    Top Picks: Lunch Products for Adults 

    reuseit napkinn and flatwear kitBlack + Blum Bento Boxes – $17.95 – $21.95     

     

    These compact, sturdy and versatile lunchboxes are perfect for packing a healthy and well-balanced meal. Stylish enough for the office! Check them out here.

    • Thick, sturdy construction
    • Certified lead and cadmium free
    • Microwave and dishwasher safe

    See more bento boxes

    man's lunch boxKoko Insulated Man’s Lunchbox – $14.95   

     

    “The Man’s Lunchbox” is not like the big and clunky classic construction worker lunch box but rather has a sleek and modern twist, perfect for anyone who wants to pack a lunch but travel light. Fits in most totes, briefcases and messenger-style bags.

    Check it out here.

    • Travel light – discreet carrying case for your lunch
    • Zips opens like a “laptop” and can sit flat on your lap
    • Available in two sizes

    See more lunch bags

     

    reuseit snack & sandwich bagsReuseit snack & sandwich bags – $6.95 – $8.95   

     

    Perfect for bringing snacks to work or bringing your own doggie bag for restaurant leftovers. Clean, simple design with attractive two-tone colors make them a great alternative to kids prints and elaborate patterns. Check them out here.

    • Long-lasting, strong Velcro closure
    • 100% Made in the USA

    See more snack & sandwich bags

     

    Liberty Bottleworks aluminum water bottleGlass water bottles – $9.95 – $39.95  

     

    Cut back on plastic bottle and paper cup waste with a beautiful, stylish glass water bottle. Check them out here.

    • BPA-free
    • Available in several styles
    • Many price points

    Pictured: Tk:aro glass & stainless steel bottle

     

    reuseit flatwear and napkinReuseit flatware & napkin kit – $14.95   

     

    Cut down on single-use plastic utensils & paper napkin waste with these portable, eco-friendly utensils made of 100% bamboo and durable hemp & organic cotton napkins – all highly durable & sustainable materials. Kit includes fork, knife, spoon and a set of 4 napkins. Check it out here.

    • Bamboo flatware is lightweight, strong, long-lasting, and heat & stain resistant
    • Napkins are a blend of organic cotton and durable hemp

    See more napkins & utensils

     

     

    Recognized as a leader and innovator, reuseit.com won Green America’s prestigious Green Business of the Year in 2007 and their Longtime Leadership award in 2009. A trusted source, the company is a BizRate Circle of Excellence Gold Honoree and was recognized by Inc. 500|5000 in 2009 and 2010 as one of the nation’s Fastest Growing Companies. The company has been featured hundreds of times by major media outlets such as the Wall Street Journal, New York Times, USA Today, ABC News and Vogue. reuseit.com is an authentic, triple-bottom-line company, supporting Fair Trade Practices and donating one percent of all sales to environmental causes through 1% For the Planet. To date,reuseit.com has empowered its 250,000+ customers to eliminate nearly 1 billion use-and-toss items. Read more about the company’s vision and join the conversation on Twitter and Facebook.

    As of Earth Day 2011, the company has donated over $200,000 to environmental organizations. Together we are making a difference.




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