My friends kid is starting school this year and I want to get him a snazzy lunch box for Christmas. My friend is Japanese, so she knows how to
pack an amazing bento lunch. I thought it would be fun to get the young-un a fun lunchbox to put it in.
Bento box (a box specifically for yummy packed lunch) are often made of
plastic now. I've been
reading a lot about the unpleasantness of plastic lately; about the environmental and health issues. So originally I decided not to get plastic lunch.
Then I found an
awesome metal lunchbox, but saw that it was
aluminium. I read somewhere that aluminium has it's own environmental issues. I've also heard that it builds up in the system and can cause later health problems, especially with the brain. So that's out.
Glass and
ceramic are out because he's only 5 years old.
Wood is also traditional, but wooden bento boxes are not really strong
enough to
That leaves us with
stainless steel. I don't know much about this material. I have no idea what sort of environmental impact it has. The only health issue I've seen is a friend with a nickel allergy reacts badly to it.
Now I'm all confused as to what material to get. I want something long lasting that won't have long lasting health consequences.
Is there some sort of system that rates these different materials as to their health and eco-impact? Which is the lesser evil?