"Most moms and dads do not enjoy the daunting task of preparing a lunch, stuffing sandwiches into a plastic bag and into a lunch box, which is why the New Generation Lunch Box offers an easy-to-use alternative to packing a traditional lunch," said Stephanie Stiller, product developer and founder of BrightBin. "The BrightBin New Generation Lunch Box provides children and adults with a zero-waste, portable, and functional environmentally responsible alternative to plastic bags and multiple food storage containers."
Research indicates that the average home-packed lunch uses four snack sized plastic bags to prepare a lunch five days a week for one child, costing approximately $60.00 per year. From kindergarten through 8th grade, consumers can save more than $700 per child and save over 9000 plastic bags from going into the landfills.
The reusable lunch box fits easily inside a favorite insulated or cloth lunch carrier to help food stay fresh while out in the summer heat. The two-level design offers three divided compartments on the first level and a sandwich/entrée compartment on the top. The compartments are perfectly sized for portion control and help reinforce the importance of healthy eating. The top sandwich section offers a rubber gasket making it leak-resistant to spillage. Not only is the product dishwasher and microwave safe, but it has already received rave reviews from


