Durable eco containers for school

When you want to reduce plastic in the school bag, you need an alterrnative form of containers. It needs to also be durable. Young ones shouldn’t rely on glass because it could break. There are great options, such as stainless steel. Here are some to try.

Little Stainless Steel Tubs and Containers

Biome Stainless Steel Dip & Dressing Container 50ml

These little tubs can fit more than guacamole, hummus and sauces. You could store little foods like sultanas in there, too.

Ever Eco - Mini Containers - Rise (3 X 60ml)

Say you have all of the above one day. A triple pack of mini containers will hold it all.

Bare & Co. Stainless Steel Containers - 4 Pack

Or you could pack even more little treats and flavours in this four-pack of similar tubs.

Ever Eco - Round Nesting Containers - Autumn Collection (Set Of 3)

Get a few different sizes for the larger meals and smaller seasonings.

Bento and Lunch Boxes

Cheeki - Lunch Box - The Essential (1L)

Ever Eco - XL Stackable Steel Bento Box - 2 Tier With Mini Container (1.9L)

Stack a couple of bento box layers together to keep everything in one place.

Planetbox Kits

The “Launch” bento box fits more quantity for the kids (or young at heart) who want extra food in the day. But you can pick from styles and shapes of Planetbox kits to support your family’s unique needs.

Insulated Containers

Switch to insulated products when packing cold or hot foods.

Frank Green - Insulated Food Container - Blushed (10oz)

This amount works out to be around 295 ml.

Cheeki - Insulated Food Jar - Pistachio (480ml)

Cheeki has a taller, narrow-shaped container.

Yumbox Zuppa Thermal Food Jar

This option is a bit more than 400 ml.

Bentgo Stainless Steel Insulated Food Container 560ml

Planetbox Hot or Cold Insulated Container

This simple, steel style has a 295 ml volume.

Thermos Insulated Food Jars

Sizes include the 290 ml, 470 ml, and 710 ml.

How will you store fresh foods to last through the day? Image: Unsplash.


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Melanie Suzanne Wilson

Melanie Suzanne Wilson has a professional background in digital content creation. She is now passionate about conscious living through vegan plant based lifestyle, mindfulness and accessible sustainability. 

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