

Making your lunch at home and taking it each day to school or work is not about cutting sandwiches into cute little shapes. It's simply about being good to our bodies and our planet.
1. Swap PB + J for SB + J
We never outgrow some childhood favourites, but the classic peanut butter and jelly sandwich that we grew up on is no longer allowed in most schools (and should be avoided in the work place) due to the growing increase in food allergies. Sunbutter is the perfect substitute. It’s nut, peanut and gluten-free, and while this sunflower seed spread has the same great peanut butter taste, it is also high in vitamin E, fibre, iron, and has a less saturated fat than peanut butter. SunButter [www.sunbutter.com]
2. Swap plastic bags for reusable ones
Are you aware that taking or buying a disposable lunch to school or work each day creates a total of 30 kg of waste every year? The RuMe Reveal is grease-proof, dishwasher and food safe, and is reusable. Just make sure you don’t pack anything too delicious in there because once others catch a glimpse, you may find yourself without a lunch! RuMe Reveal [www.rumebags.com]
3. Swap take-out waste for no waste
Although the convenience of take-out seems appealing when you’re constantly on the go, you have to wonder how convenient it really is when the packaging remains in landfills forever? If you have to choose take-out over take-from-home, follow the three R’s: Re-Fuse, Re-Take, and Re-Consider. Take your own lunch, water bottle, and mug, but most importantly, take action and join the TakeOutWithOut Campaign. You can eat up and fill up and leave the landfills alone. TakeOutWithOut [www.takeoutwithout.org]
4. Swap loose containers for organized ones.
This bento-style lunch box keeps all your food fresh and the sturdy and safe containers prevent squishing and make it easy to pack in portions. No loose containers means no lost containers, which also means you are able to see all the yummy food packed for the day, so nothing will be missed. Laptop Lunches [www.laptoplunches.com]
5. Swap over-processed cookies for some real food
Although a cookie doesn’t necessarily qualify as “health food”, you can still feel good knowing this tasty treat is made with clean ingredients. Kosher, organic, wheat-free, gluten-free, dairy-free, vegan and free of GMOs, these cookies will be sure to accommodate any dietary need (plus, they really are sinfully delicious). Sweets from the Earth Cookies [www.sweetsfromtheearth.com]
Lisa Borden
~is an eco-advocate, whose marketing business, Borden Communications + Design is a direct reflection of her commitment to better, more responsible living.
www.bordencom.com
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