How to store food without plastic?

Since we were kids, our parents, local vendors, and shopkeepers have used plastic polythene and plastic containers to store food. That's how we adapt and use the same. But have you ever thought about how plastic has affected our environment?

 

Why you shouldn't use plastic:

Plastic harms the environment, particularly our oceans, soil, and water supplies. To prevent BPA and phthalates from leaching into food. We should stay away from microwaving and plastic dishwashing plastic containers that contain dangerous chemicals.

 

What should you use instead:

There are a lot of alternatives to use instead of plastic:

Airtight Glass Containers: All foods and drinks can be transported, heated, and stored with them. They come in various dimensions and forms, such as square, rectangular, and oval and don't get affected in the dishwasher. Their tight lids, which can be clip-on or made of stainless steel, prevent liquids like sauces from leaking. 

Insulated Stainless Steel Containers/Tiffins: These durable, long-lasting containers are double-walled, airtight, and have a silicone seal to maintain the temperature of food and beverages for hours. 

Reusable Non-Plastic Wraps: Reusable wraps are made of Beeswax, tree resin, and jojoba oil and added to a fabric mixture of hemp and organic cotton to form a self-adhesive that allows you to make sealed packages and pouches. They come in different sizes, are water-resistant, manageable, soft, malleable, and smell amazing. Their most significant feature is that they can be rinsed off and reused repeatedly. Typically, they have a one-year lifespan. It is also naturally biodegradable, so you may throw it away after using it in your compost pile.

Silicone Containers and Bags: These adaptable storage alternatives are available in several colours; some are even oven-safe. They can be washed in the dishwasher and are excellent for freezing and storing liquids. 

Paper Bags: Use brown paper bags to store perishable produce in the refrigerator, such as berries and figs. Remember to add these to your compost container as well.

Cloth Napkins: Cloth food sacks are an excellent substitute for plastic bags if you wish to keep sandwiches and dry snacks. You can make your own or get them in various stores and online if you are crafty.

 

It is easier to switch from plastic storage. There are now a considerable number of superior options available. What would be your first option for an environmentally friendly alternative? 



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