Includes:
1 x 6mm straight drinking straw (215mm long)
1 x plant fiber cleaning brush (suitable for all size straws)
Comes in a box pack
This Straight Straw Pack with Vegan Cleaning Brush pack comes with a straw cleaning brush made from plant fiber
Benefits:
Dishwasher & Freezer safe
Plant fiber brush, Vegan friendly
Plastic-free
304-grade stainless steel, a great alternative to plastics
Meals in Steel offers a wide range of food-grade, high-quality stainless steel lunch boxes, bottles, and straws. Eat Healthy, Live Healthy!
Why Stainless Steel Straws?
Plastic straws are incredibly wasteful, short-lived, and a big environmental hazard. Polluting the seas and causing harm to ocean life.
About 200 million plastic straws are used in NZ annually.
According to Sustainable Coastlines, single-use plastics, including straws, make up more than three-quarters of the 1.3 million liters of rubbish they've removed from New Zealand beaches.
π Perfect for All Ages: Our leakproof stainless steel lunchbox is designed to meet the needs of both school kids and adults, making it an ideal choice for everyone.
πΏ Preserve Freshness: Enjoy your favorite dishes like rice curry, pasta, salads, or any liquid food with confidence. Our lunchbox locks in flavors and maintains food quality for longer periods.
𧽠Easy to Clean with Secure Seal: Our lunchbox features a user-friendly design that's easy to clean. While the seal is hand-wash preferred for optimal performance, the rest of the lunchbox is dishwasher safe.
π Secure and Easy-to-Open Clips: The lunchbox is equipped with secure clips that ensure a tight seal while being easy to open, making mealtime hassle-free.
π Durable Quality: Made from high-quality stainless steel 304, our lunchbox is built to last, providing long-lasting performance and value for money.
π Convenient Portability: Compact and lightweight, our lunchbox easily fits in bags, making it convenient to carry for school, work, outdoor activities, or travel.
π± Eco-friendly Choice: Choose our reusable and recyclable lunchbox to reduce the use of disposable containers, contributing to a greener and more sustainable lifestyle. coded
Studies of bisphenol-S, the chemical compound sometimes used to replace bisphenol-A in "BPA-free" plastic products, found it is disruptive not only to the body's hormone system but to brain circuitry in developing animal embryos.
Known to mimic estrogen, BPA and BPS are not the only synthetic chemicals found in hard plastic and certain resins that do so. (Close relatives include Bisphenol B, C, E, F, G, M. P, PH, TMC, and Z.) In laboratory tests, 95 percent of hundreds of ordinary plastic products put through "real world" conditions, such as through a microwave or dishwasher, tested positive for leaching estrogenic chemicals. Since companies are under no obligation to tell consumers what chemicals are used in the manufacture of their product, many health experts say the best thing to do is avoid contact with household plastics altogether.
With the caveat that it is nearly impossible to not be exposed to plastic in the course of a day, here are two lists. The first contains a selective list of plastic items or products that contain plastic resins that experts say you should limit your exposure to or sanitize your hands after touching. The second list contains a selective list of safe alternatives
Avoid:
- hard plastic sports bottles
- plastic food storage containers
- food wrap
- hard and flexible packaging
- deli containers
- plastic bags
- baby bottle components (nipple, ring, liner, etc)
- plastic dinnerware and plates
- non-stick cookware
- plastic cleaning products
- thermal receipt paper
- canned food and drink
Alternatives:
- stainless steel water bottles
- unbleached wax paper
- anything made from wool, cotton, hemp or plastic-free, biodegradable fibers
- plastic-free cleaning products, such as baking soda, vinegar, and essential oils
- stainless steel or cast iron cookware
Dishwasher safe however we recommend that you remove any silicon seal(leakproof lunchbox) from the lid and wash that separately by hand. The lid can then go into the dishwasher without seal.Moisten the silicone seal, then press the gasket firmly with the flat of your finger into the lid's steel grove to put it back in place.Β We sell seal replacements in ourΒ store in case of loss.
Returns on Products Purchased from our Web store
We believe in 100% customer satisfaction and if for some reason you are not happy with the product you can return the productΒ within 30 daysΒ as long as it hasΒ notΒ been used.
All refund will be provided as per the actual payment mode used by the customer.Β
We ship within 24 hours once the order is placed. We will do our best to fill and deliver your order as quickly and safely as possible. Most orders within Auckland limits will be delivered within 1 to 3 working days. Most other orders within New Zealand will be delivered within 3 to 5 working days.Β Please select suitable delivery option for your product.
Current shipping price:Β
We do not charge extra for rural areas. Β Our current shipping price is flat $8.00Β Free Shipping for orders over $150 New Zealand wide.Β Β International shipping starts from $35.
International CustomerΒ
Each customer shall be solely responsible for all sales taxes, or other taxes, on orders shipped to any other country
Studies of bisphenol-S, the chemical compound sometimes used to replace bisphenol-A in "BPA-free" plastic products, found it is disruptive not only to the body's hormone system but to brain circuitry in developing animal embryos.
Known to mimic estrogen, BPA and BPS are not the only synthetic chemicals found in hard plastic and certain resins that do so. (Close relatives include Bisphenol B, C, E, F, G, M. P, PH, TMC, and Z.) In laboratory tests, 95 percent of hundreds of ordinary plastic products put through "real world" conditions, such as through a microwave or dishwasher, tested positive for leaching estrogenic chemicals. Since companies are under no obligation to tell consumers what chemicals are used in the manufacture of their product, many health experts say the best thing to do is avoid contact with household plastics altogether.
With the caveat that it is nearly impossible to not be exposed to plastic in the course of a day, here are two lists. The first contains a selective list of plastic items or products that contain plastic resins that experts say you should limit your exposure to or sanitize your hands after touching. The second list contains a selective list of safe alternatives
Avoid:
- hard plastic sports bottles
- plastic food storage containers
- food wrap
- hard and flexible packaging
- deli containers
- plastic bags
- baby bottle components (nipple, ring, liner, etc)
- plastic dinnerware and plates
- non-stick cookware
- plastic cleaning products
- thermal receipt paper
- canned food and drink
Alternatives:
- stainless steel water bottles
- unbleached wax paper
- anything made from wool, cotton, hemp or plastic-free, biodegradable fibers
- plastic-free cleaning products, such as baking soda, vinegar, and essential oils
- stainless steel or cast iron cookware