At Stanmore Public School we encourage families to pack a "nude food" lunchbox. Discover some tips and tricks to reduce unnecessary waste.
What is a nude food lunchbox?
A nude food lunchbox is waste-free - one without disposable wrappers, plastic bags, foil or any other form of single use packaging.
Why choose nude food?
Healthier kids – Less packaged, processed food means more fresh, nutritious bites.
Less waste – The average packed lunch creates 30kg of waste per child per year - that’s a whopping 16.8 tons from our school alone!
How to pack a nude food lunchbox
We understand life is busy. But small swaps can make a big difference. Try these easy ideas:
Bento style lunchboxes
Bento style lunchboxes make it easy for food to stay fresh and separate without the need for any wrapping. Pop your food into each compartment and close the lid.
Not everyone has the time to prepare complex recipes for lunchboxes. So keeping it simple with fruit and vegetables and easy options like popcorn, dried fruit, and boiled eggs. These are a delicious and affordable replacement for processed alternatives. Doing some prep on a Sunday night by chopping up fruit and veg ready to go for the week can be a great timesaver.
Baking some delicious lunchbox snacks in bulk is also a great idea. Just doing this once a month can yield loads of lunchbox snacks for stocking up the freezer.
This is a great money saver as well as helping with nude food lunches. Individually portioned food is much more expensive and there is much more waste.
Buy large bags of dried fruit, popcorn, crackers and pretzels.
Grab a block of cheese and cut it up instead of buying individually wrapped sticks or slices. Make your own dips or buy bigger tubs of things like hummus to have with veggie sticks.
Make lunchboxes the night before while you wait for dinner to cook is a great way to save time and washing up.
Reusable drink bottles
Do away with juice boxes, milk boxes, disposable bottles and cans by bringing drinks in a reusable bottle. An insulated drink bottle will keep the contents cool and safe to drink all day.
Don't forget, it's recommended to always choose water to keep your kids hydrated.
Replace disposable straws and plastic cutlery with reusable straws and lunchbox cutlery, you can also get little picks, sporks and florks for using with bento boxes.
There are also lots of reusable ideas for lunchboxes that can help you avoid plastic cling wrap. Beeswax wraps, fabric food bags and wraps or reusable silicone wrap holders.
Make it fun
If you have a fussy eater, and some extra time, make bento lunchboxes fun. Use cookie cutters, sandwich cutters or stamps to make shapes with fruit, veggies and sandwiches.
Part of the appeal of processed and packaged snacks is the bright colours and fun characters. Instead, buy some stickers of whatever your child is into and decorate lunchboxes, pouches, drink bottles or even fruit.
Need more inspiration?
Check out these great resources for recipes, tips, and easy lunchbox ideas:
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