Kids’ lunchboxes come in all shapes and sizes, with a smörgåsbord of branding and movie tie-ins – but they tend to have one thing in common: they are made from plastic. But there are non-plastic alternatives out there.
This Three-in-One Snackbox from Elephant Box, available via the sustainable lifestyle website Kempii, has two tiers and a snack pod, making it ideal for children’s lunches and snacks on the move or for school.
It is made from durable stainless steel, measures 15cm x 11cm x 8cm and is dishwasher-safe. The bottom stack has a 400ml capacity, the top stack 450ml and the snack pod 150ml. On this site it costs £25.
Named after the rarest species of sea turtle, Kemp’s Ridley Sea Turtle, Kempii stocks a range of plastic-free, zero-waste alternatives.
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Kids’ lunchboxes come in all shapes and sizes, with a smörgåsbord of branding and movie tie-ins – but they tend to have one thing in common: they are made from plastic. But there are non-plastic alternatives out there.
This Three-in-One Snackbox from Elephant Box, available via the sustainable lifestyle website Kempii, has two tiers and a snack pod, making it ideal for children’s lunches and snacks on the move or for school.
It is made from durable stainless steel, measures 15cm x 11cm x 8cm and is dishwasher-safe. The bottom stack has a 400ml capacity, the top stack 450ml and the snack pod 150ml. On this site it costs £25.
Named after the rarest species of sea turtle, Kemp’s Ridley Sea Turtle, Kempii stocks a range of plastic-free, zero-waste alternatives.