At work, we spend the largest part of our lives - at least 8 hours every day. At this time, there is at least 1 meal. Due to busy schedules, many employees dine in the office so as not to waste valuable work time. The office usually employs from 5 to 200 people. If every day every employee buys food in disposable utensils, just imagine how much garbage this will generate. And, to our great regret, even if all employees were environmentally aware and used such dishes repeatedly, this would not help the cause, since this disposable container is not recyclable. First, a lot of resources are spent for its production, tons of carbon dioxide are emitted, and then it remains in landfills, polluting the environment.
What is the way out if there is no time to dine at home, in a canteen or other catering establishment? Get in the habit of taking lunch with you in special reusable boxes - lunch boxes. Their convenient thoughtful design allows you to preserve the appearance and taste of food, as well as place a variety of dishes. The advantages of such an item is that it can be conveniently placed in a bag, heat food in it in the microwave, it is made of plastic that is safe for health (unlike disposable tableware), you can take it with you on any trips from home (to nature). , on a business trip, on vacation, for a walk, etc.). But the biggest plus is that you take homemade, tested and cooked with love food, the quality, taste and composition of which you are sure.
Well, for lovers of unusual things: modern lunch boxes have a bright design, so you can always show off beautiful dishes, from which, moreover, it is pleasant to eat.
See also anekdotig:
- Tip: " Don't use disposable tableware - buy an travel kit " (August 24, 2015)
- Advice: " Write to product manufacturers to stop plastic packaging " (July 27, 2015)
- Tip: " Use a reusable shopping bag " (July 13, 2015)
- Tip: " Use a reusable water container " (June 29, 2015)
- Article: " Proper Waste Management ".
- Article: " Edible tableware - a new direction in ecology ."
- Photo article: " 7 Days of Garbage in the Photographs of Gregg Segal ".
- Video: " Tim Minchin Music Video 'Canvas Bags' ."
- Video: What Really Happens to the Plastic You Throw Away .