If you're looking for something unique, sustainable, and affordable for a Christmas present, or want to make your lunch truly green, I may have found just the thing:
Work or school can be tricky to do sustainably, as my video below will share. But California based GreenSmart sent me some samples of a line of lunchboxes that eschew what you'll learn are often toxic chemicals contained in many neoprene containing reusable lunch boxes. And they've made them both practical and whimsically styled, the material insulating cold and warm food to maintain temperature, and the style adding some fun to what can typically be a more utilitarian meal of the day.
In the video I'll tell you more about the surprising dubious honor neoprene got this year, and how GreenSmart's Neogreene material sidesteps all those issues, to both your and the planet's benefit.
So, dig in to this delicious video and please share your comments, questions, ideas below.
For you last minute holiday shoppers, GreenSmart was kind enough to give me a 25% discount code to pass on to you: Go to their store and enter the code GSTW25, good through December 31st, 2009.
Paul Smith is a sustainable business innovator, the founder of GreenSmith Consulting, blogs weekly on green start ups of note at Triple Pundit and has an MBA in Sustainable Management from Presidio Graduate School in San Francisco. He creates interest in, conversations about, and business for green (and greening) companies, via social media marketing.


