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How to Pack a Healthy, Zero Waste Lunch

by Lynn Fang

Lunch is something we often look over in the morning rush to be on time. We either pack something quick and not so healthy, or just skip making it altogether to buy something near work. A good, healthy lunch is important to making sure you stay energized and centered during the day. It’s also an opportunity to practice being more green!

Fresh, Healthy Food

What have you been eating for lunch? Going out to eat is easy and quick, but restaurants often pile up on the butter and sauce, all while serving giant portions. If you do need to buy food, consider healthier options like whole wheat sandwiches, salads, and soups. Choose more fresh veggies and say no to High Fructose Corn Syrup, found in all conventional sodas, Heinz ketchup, and most sauces.

If you can, bring your own containers, silverware, and napkins to leave no trace.

When making your own lunch, consider using more fresh fruits and veggies, or eating yesterday’s leftovers. Veggie wraps, fruit salads, veggies and hummus, salads, soups, and smoothies. Go with organic, grass-fed meats when possible. Packaging

Avoid plastic as much as possible. It often contains BPA, a known carcinogen, and leaches toxic, endocrine-disrupting compounds. The thinner the plastic, the more leaching.

- Be sure to use glass or stainless steel food containers.
- Bring real silverware, or get a pair of reusable to-go silverware
- Bring your own cloth napkins
- Pack snacks and sandwiches in reusable cloth bags
- Pack your lunch in a reusable bag or cooler

Reprinted with permission from Green Living Ideas

Comments By Readers

Thanks for this article. It's exactly what we all need to be doing, changing habits. I'm working with a team that's creating a mobile app and website that is all about zero waste and trying to prevent more plastics from entering our oceans. Where’s all the plastic coming from? Us, our homes, our cars, our garbage cans turned over by raccoons. So, how ’bout if we address our stuff in the first place by reducing, reusing, fixing, repurposing, even before recycling. Our mobile app will connect you and your stuff with great options for keeping it out of landfills so we stop producing more products made out of plastic in the first place. But we need the help of like-minded people to make this happen! To learn more, please come and support us (and spread the word) at http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/464119894/cora-transform-your-trash-to-treasure

Thank you!

Liesl Clark on January 28, 2012 at 08:31 AM

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