ECOlunchbox is making it easy for individuals and families to save money and not to mention the environment by helping you green your lunch.
I was recently given the opportunity to try the ECO Lunchbox Solo Cube and I am excited to share with you my experience.
Sad to say before ECO Lunch I was not making the best choice for packing lunch for my husband and son. My husband usually takes the Tupperware we use to put up leftovers in the fridge. Love my husband to death but between the containers he forgets at work, loses and/or ruins my supply is getting low and the tops are going missing. The cost to replace is starting to grow and now that my son started school he needs something better to use to take his lunch in that I know will last.
The Solution:
So when ECOlunchbox asks you if you want a FREE Lunch? They mean it.
Plastic-free, waste-free, lead-free, BPA-free, PVC-free and vinyl-free.
About the Solo Cube:
No yuck. No muck. Our ECOlunchbox Solo Cube is plastic-free, lead-free, BPA-free, phthalate-free and even waste-free. Container measures 5 1/4 inches square and 1 7/8 inches deep. Made from high-quality stainless steel, our square sandwich box is non-toxic and healthy for both people and our planet. Yum-yum. Non Leaching. Unbreakable. Dishwasher safe. Made in India from 100% high-quality Stainless Steel. The stainless steel will not retain stains, odors or residues. Independently tested lead free.
Families can save $400 and more (depending on the size of the family) a year by greening their lunch gear and put a halt to filling up their trash cans and local landfill of over 4000 units of trash PER family using general disposable lunch packing items.
Where to purchase the ECOlunchbox Solo Cube and other ECOlunchbox products:
ECOlunchbox Solo Cube Giveaway
ECOlunchbox is offering a giveaway for one Organic Mommy Today reader to receive a Solo Cube.
Open to US only Ends November 9th 11:59pm EST/EDT.











I’d like to use less plastic packaging for packing lunches. This Eco Lunch Box Solo Cube would certainly help to eliminate sandwich bags!!
Always add some sort of fruit or veggie, preferably already cut up!
I’d like to start using more earth-friendly materials for packing food.
I try to use the rubbermaid, glad, or zipploc containers as much as possible. The Eco lunch box would be another alternative.
Hi, I had a problem with my lunchbox before, because I can’t solve the bad odor in a lunchbox… Thanks to this great product, ECOlunchbox, I’ll buy one for sure.
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Love the look of that lunch box–I use glass containers for lunch to avoid plastic but they get expensive to lose as well!
My husband takes our silverware instead of using disposable ones.
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We use reusable containers — I’d love to replace our containers with non-plastic ones.
i usually try to use containers
I try to use reusable containers for everything!
I usually brown bag it for the kids, but it really bugs me that I have to use little plastic zippy bags for everything inside the bag! This would be a great kick start for me to start being more eco friendly.
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I try to use containers that are reusable. No ziplocks! Pack in bags that can be washed and used up again.
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I have been trying to use all reusable products for my kids lunches, however that’s not always financially feasible, when they forget and throw it away at lunch time anyways.
So some things I continue to use reusable and other items, I save the wallet.
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I quit using baggies and started using reusable containers for all of my son’s food.
Lunch for 4 children can be time consuming. Often it is easier to buy prepacked food. I of course know this is not best for them or the environment. Sometimes I get so confused as to what it best and what is a danger and some days I have no time to care. I need something simple that I can trust.
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I am using less baggies.
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I use reuseable platic bags
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i use cloth napkins and cloth lunch sack for my family lunches.
I usually carry my sandwiches in a ziplock bag and put that and a soda in a bag, but I would like a container to put my sandwich in that is reusable and would like a lunch bag that I can reuse.
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I try to use reusable containers and water bottles as much as I can.
I need to start bringing lunch instead of purchasing it to start off with!
I’d like to use less packaged premade granola bars and more raw fruits and veggies
I’d like to start using more earth-friendly materials for packing food.
My husband uses a re-usable lunch bag to stay green and cut down on paper waste.
I use re-usable containers, lunch bags, bottles, cups and utensils.
We always use reusable containers when packing lunch.
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I want to stop using paper bags b/c I know it’s not convenient for my husband to recycle them when he is at school.
I need to start bringing lunch instead of purchasing it to start off with! I of course know this is not best for them or the environment.
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Always add some sort of fruit or veggie, preferably already cut up! I have been trying to use all reusable products for my kids lunches, however that’s not always financially feasible, when they forget and throw it away at lunch time anyways. I quit using baggies and started using reusable containers for all of my son’s food.
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