This cool little lunch kit, made with the health of the environment in mind, includes a stainless steel beverage bottle, 2 stainless steel food containers, a cloth napkin and food kozy, all in a recycled cotton sack.
From the tag:
∞ The average child generates 67 pounds of lunchtime trash per year.
∞ Save $$: no need to buy plastic baggies, plastic water bottles, paper napkins, juice boxes, milk cartons, foil, plastic wrap or single serving foods over and over again.
∞ Save the environment: reduce the 38 billion plastic water bottles that end up in landfills each year.
∞ By not using plastic baggies and plastic bottles, we help reduce the 1.5 million barrels of oil used in making these products each year.
You can read more about both the product and the company at KidsKonserve.com.
Retail value: $40
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