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The last few years has seen the introduction of Rubbish Free Lunch days into schools around Australia. Some schools encourage participation in this event one day a week, while others are every school day. The reduction in waste is generally measured and charted for students to see. What a great way to get our kids thinking about ways that they can contribute to a cleaner, greener future for themselves!
And for Mums and Dads, not only does it force us to focus on the packaging we put in our kids lunchboxes, but it forces us to think about the packaging on items we purchase from the supermarket or our local organic grocer. The effect of reducing our consumption and disposal of food packaging on the future of our planet can only be a positive one.
WHAT IS A RUBBISH FREE LUNCH?
A rubbish free lunch is a one that contains food items with no disposable packaging. All food is provided in reusable containers so that there is no packaging to place in the bin.
3 EASY STEPS TO A RUBBISH FREE LUNCH
1. Use safe reusable food and drink containers.
2. Purchase items in bulk.
3. Make your own lunch items.
SO WHAT’S GOING TO BE IN YOUR CHILD’S LUNCHBOX TOMORROW? Take the rubbish free lunch box challenge and give it a go. If your child’s school is not already participating in this program, start doing it yourself one day a week and gradually build up to more days as you get more comfortable with it. If you’re really enthusiastic, why not join the school P&C committee and suggest the introduction of the idea to your school...now that’s an impact! |





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