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Eco friendly sandwich/lunch bags.

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EcoWarrior · 02/11/2006 16:52

Ok ok, I know that there may be a simple solution, but, dd 1 takes packed lunch and dd2 will be doing soon adn I use plastic self seal bags, i want to stop this.

Does anyone know if you can buy eco friendly sandwich bags etc?

(used to be Radley)

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mrsmalumbas · 02/11/2006 16:59

I have searched and can't find - am sure that Lakeland used to sell something like this. I use greaseproof paper. Silly thing is I then put this inside a plastic lunchbox because with the tin ones you can't really use the little ice packs that keep the food fresh. Would love to hear more ideas on this as I am trying to cut down on chemicals and plastics use in our house (although alas too late to stem the flow of vast numbers of Barbies that DD seems to receive at every birhday and Christmas)

jodee · 02/11/2006 17:04

They do plastic containers of all shapes and sizes tho', there must be one that could take sandwiches - must go and look.

We've got some smallish ones from Lakeland with the lid hinged so they don't get lost, and use them to put ds's chopped apple/slice of cake in.

Can't get away from plastic, but at least they aren't disposable.

Californifirework · 02/11/2006 17:11

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jodee · 02/11/2006 17:14

'fraid I'm being lazy and not doing a link, but there is something called a Lunch Cube on the Lakeland site, which might be good?

EcoWarrior · 02/11/2006 17:33

brilliant thank you very much.

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