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Kids Today Schooled On Green Living
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Planet Forward recently delivered a green living workshop on waste-free lunches to school kids in the local community. What amazed me most was just how much they already knew – for 11-year-olds, they were more educated on the environment than most of my neighbors. I find it very encouraging that today’s youth is concerned with the protection of the planet and more importantly, that they recognize that knowledge is power and they were there to learn.
The workshop was part of the Eco-league Youth Forum and Learning for a Sustainable Future – a non-profit organization created to integrate sustainability education into the classroom . Our job was to educate and hopefully inspire kids to change their own habits as well as those of their parents and families, at school and at home.
When we asked the students how many of their families recycled, all kids proudly raised their hands. When we asked who knew what a waste-free lunch was – all the hands shot up again. These kids were eager and their responses were not only correct, but well-informed. I was surprised at the level of participation from the class – when I was their age, truthfully, I kind of hid at the back of the classroom and avoided participating in classroom discussion whenever possible. These kids were intelligent and attentive. Some of the kids even showed up with reusable bottles, one girl had a SIGG bottle which I examined in case she had the version lined with trace BPA, fortunately, she had the new one.
Our workshop focused on zero waste lunches. We brought Planet Forward sustainable stainless steel bottles and reusable lunch bags, added a reusable cloth napkin, real cutlery and a reusable container to demonstrate how easy it was to pack a waste-free lunch. It literally is seconds of effort with zero packaging and zero waste – a true waste-free lunch. The numbers speak for themselves, so to help educate, we relied on some of the details featured in my previous blog called ‘10 Disturbing facts on how much we waste‘.
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This green tip of the week simply involves packing a waste-free lunch for your kids or for your day at work. Did you know that the average American school-age child throws away 67 pounds of packaging a year? This includes plastic water bottles, sandwich baggies, and juice boxes. With the population of kids in the US alone accounting for over 70 million, that’s over 4.6 TRILLION pounds of packaging.
Here’s some other lunch waste facts courtesy of globalstewards.org:
Plastic Bottles: U.S. citizens discard 2.5 million plastic bottles EVERY HOUR
Aluminum Foil: More than 20 million Hershey’s kisses are wrapped with 133 square miles of foil every day
Aluminum and Tin Cans: In the time it takes you to read this sentence, more than 50,000 12-oz. aluminum cans were made
Juice Boxes: Most inorganic trash retains its weight, volume, and form for at least four decades
Paper Bags and Napkins: It is estimated that 17 trees are cut down for every ton of non-recycled paper
Styrofoam: U.S. citizens throw away 25 billion Styrofoam cups EVERY YEAR
It’s time to cut down on lunchtime environmental impact and pack waste-free lunches. Here’s the uncomplicated part, it’s as easy as these 5 steps:
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As you get ready to send your little geniuses back to school, look for products that focus on the three R’s: reduce, reuse, recycle. There have been great (and fashionable) strides made in the eco-friendly realm and some that would be beneficial for students back-to-school gear.
Green Bag It! Do away with those paper bags made of virgin material that are coated and usually can’t be recycled and don’t even think about a plastic bag. Send your child to school with this Urban Epicurean. A neoprene lunch bag with a sturdy zipper and neoprene is also known as the wetsuit material which means it can be easily washed in cold water and it has insulation properties. An eco-friendly spin on an old reliable.
Healthy Hydration! Save money and send your child to school with a reusable water bottle that is BPA-free and made from food grade quality 18/8 stainless steel. Fill it in the morning with water or their favourite beverage and ice cubes and pack it in their Urban Epicurean and off they go. Clean sustainable hydration on the go. You can also get one of these neoprene bottle holders so they can carry their drink around with them and it will retain its’ temperature from morning to afternoon and protect their bottle from dings and dents.
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