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Lunch Box Plastic Challenge

Lunch Box Challenge Data Submission

Thank you for participating in week one of our Lunch Box Plastic Challenge!

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Week One

Food Wrappers

Wrappers can hold an individual serving of food or many, and sometimes have a shiny backing.
Examples: Granola bar wrappers, stand-up pouches (often resealable), yogurt seals (lids on yogurt cup), sandwich bags (like Ziploc)

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Soft Plastic Packaging

If you can crumple the plastic up into a ball, it's soft packaging.
Examples: Bread bags, plastic overwrap (like on packs of juice boxes), saran wrap

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Hard Plastic Packaging

If you can't crumple it up into a ball, it's hard packaging.
Examples: Clamshell packaging (like berries or muffins), yogurt cups, plastic takeout containers

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Bottles and bottle caps

Bottles contain drinks. Count the bottle and its cap as two separate items.
Examples: Pop and water bottles, drinkable yogurt bottles, chocolate milk bottles

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Tetrapaks/cartons

Tetrapaks contain drinks and other liquids. They are typically shaped like boxes. Count straws or caps separately.
Examples: Juice boxes and cartons, milk/plant-based milk cartons

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Plastic dishware, utensils, drink accessories

Cups, lids, straws, plates, bowls, forks, knives, spoons, that are made of plastic or paper with a plastic coating.
Examples: Solo cups, paper dishes (like Starbucks cups or paper plates with a plastic coating,) plastic coffee lids, pop lids and straws

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Stickers

Found on fruit and vegetables.
Examples: Apple, avocado, banana stickers

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Multi-material packaging

Packaging that is made of more than one type of material.
Examples: Carboard box with a plastic window (like pasta,) blister packs (like for gum,) tea bags (plastic mesh with tea leaves inside)

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Other

Anything that doesn't have a defined category or that you're not sure about.

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Week One Totals
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Total: Week 1

Thank you for taking the lunch box challenge!

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