My Lunchbox: A Guest Post from Trisha Madsen
May 21, 2010 @ 12:54 PM
We always love it when people love their Trade as One products enough to tell us about it. Trisha Madsen loves her lunchbox, and she wanted to tell you about it.
I love my lunchbox. It’s just about as unique, earth-friendly, people-friendly, and food-friendly as a munchbox can be (munchbox was actually a typo, but then when I went to fix it, I realized that I might be an accidental genius. So I kept it there.) It’s made from recycled waste in Indonesia, and supports the trash-pickers there who salvage what they can, and make a living for their families in the process. How cool is that? So now, instead of slowly (like hundreds of years slowly) decomposing in a massive dump in Indonesia, my lunchbox sits on my counter waiting for tonight’s leftovers to become tomorrow’s lunch. Instead of wondering where this was made, who made it, and how it was made, I know the answers to these questions, and they make me happy.
Not too shabby for a lunchbox.
Also - I get loads of compliments on my lunchbox munchbox. You would too.
To see Trisha’s lunchbox, click here.