
Chance: I wish that I would never have to see another plastic bag stuck in a
tree or bush as I drive down the freeway.
Lynn: I would like to see less “garbage” bins filled with recyclable materials
like glass bottles and aluminum cans.
Christy: I wish that restaurants/fast food restaurants would reduce packaging
waste.
With so much emphasis on going green, we must start teaching our children, from a young age, that they can make a difference. Kids Konserve is a great alternative to brown lunch bags, baggies, and juice boxes filling our land fills. They offer recycled cotton lunch bag options, cloth napkins, and stainless steel food containers and beverage bottles. You can send your kids to school knowing that you are helping the environment, saving money, and staying one step ahead of the game (give it a year or two and I bet every kid in school will have one of these!). With all reusable and waste-free products, Kids Konserve is one of the coolest products for your school-aged children. Don’t go empty-handed, get your own! They have great stainless steel beverage containers that they will personalize with your business logo or a customized image/name. What a great product! Of all the products available, I really want to try out the new insulated bags. I love the longer strap, they are the perfect size, and most importantly, they are made of recycled plastic bottles. See why this is so cool below:
I USED TO BE A PLASTIC BOTTLE! NOW I AM A PERFECT REUSABLE LUNCH SACK!
Each day in the US more than 60 million plastic water bottles are thrown away. Most end up in landfills or incinerators, and millions litter streets, parks and waterways. Americans are currently recycling about 4 billion pounds of plastics annually–but we can do better. Plastics are only a valuable resource if recycled! (source: Container Recycling Institute).
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That picture of the bottles and the insulated sacks is amazing. So many plastic bottles! But nice to see a company recycling and making something with it.
Thanks!