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Darwin Food Flask 0.5L - Silver
Regular price €18.00 Save €-18.00This Thermos Darwin Food Jar is BPA free and has a durable stainless steel interior and exterior.
Its double wall vacuum insulation means that it is cool to the touch with hot liquids and sweat proof with cold.
It features a wide mouth so it is easy to fill, eat from and to clean. It includes a folding plastic spoon and has a 0.5L capacity.
Great to avoid plastic containers at food markets, picnics, movies, and so much more!
PRODUCT DETAILS
- Double wall vacuum insulation retains hot or cold temperatures.
- Durable stainless steel interior and exterior
- Cool to the touch with hot liquids, sweat proof with cold
- Wide mouth is easy to fill, eat from and clean
- Includes folding plastic spoon
- BPA Free
- Colour: Stainless Steel
- Capacity 0.5L
- Dimensions: 17cm x 10cm (Height x Diameter)
(Diameter taken from the base of the flask)

Bamboo Knife, Fork & Spoon Set with Organic Cotton Sleeve
Regular price €17.00 Save €-17.00We are obsessed with this bamboo cutlery set - it's our secret weapon against using throw-away plastic utensils that crop up everywhere!
This cutlery set is made from organic, hand-carved bamboo and it comes with a gorgeous carrying case made of sustainable, fairly traded cotton.
It includes a knife, fork and spoon, each 7 1/4 inches long and burnished to a smooth, satiny sheen.
This set is great for those out & about, whether it's a family picnic or lunch "al desko" at work.
Small, light and strong, these utensils will hold up to lots of use and abuse, and they won't warp or swell when you hand-wash them in soapy water.
Made without yucky glues or lacquers and naturally resistant to picking up food flavors, this set is the pinnacle of green glam! need I say more?
CARE INSTRUCTIONS
Dishwasher safe but we recommend hand wash with warm soapy water to maintain long-lasting finish. Not recommended for microwave nor dishwasher.
REPLACEMENT FOR...
Plastic cutlery!
Because most plastic cutlery out there is made from a type of plastic known as polystyrene.
Polystyrene or expanded polystyrene is more commonly referred to as styrofoam.
It is very difficult to recycle styrofoam.
Most counties simply do not offer styrofoam recycling and thus plastic cutlery that is put into a recycling bin is usually just sorted out at the recycling facility and sent to a landfill.
We don't want to be part of that, right?

Eat & Drink Tool Kit
Regular price €25.00 Save €-25.00Ready to kick off your green routine?
Our Eat & Drink Tool Kit is your best ally!
Each kit comes with a bunch of incredibly useful bamboo-based tools:
- Spork
- Spoon, Knife & Fork
- A set of Chopsticks
- Straw
- Straw Brush
Not to mention the cute little pouch that will fit perfectly in most handbags, backpacks and suitacases.
What are you waiting for? Grab yours today!
CARE INSTRUCTIONS
Handwash with warm, soapy water. Not to be used in the microwave.

Bamboo Knife, Fork & Spoon Set with Cork Sleeve
Regular price €16.25 Save €-16.25We are obsessed with this bamboo cutlery set - it's our secret weapon against using throw-away plastic utensils that crop up everywhere!
This cutlery set is made from organic, hand-carved bamboo and it comes with a gorgeous carrying case made of sustainable, fairly traded cork.
It includes a knife, fork and spoon, each 7 1/4 inches long and burnished to a smooth, satiny sheen.
This set is great for those out & about, whether it's a family picnic or lunch "al desko" at work.
Small, light and strong, these utensils will hold up to lots of use and abuse, and they won't warp or swell when you hand-wash them in soapy water.
Made without yucky glues or lacquers and naturally resistant to picking up food flavors, this set is the pinnacle of green glam! need I say more?
CARE INSTRUCTIONS
Dishwasher safe but we recommend hand wash with warm soapy water to maintain long-lasting finish. Not recommended for microwave nor dishwasher.
REPLACEMENT FOR...
Plastic cutlery!
Because most plastic cutlery out there is made from a type of plastic known as polystyrene.
Polystyrene or expanded polystyrene is more commonly referred to as styrofoam.
It is very difficult to recycle styrofoam.
Most counties simply do not offer styrofoam recycling and thus plastic cutlery that is put into a recycling bin is usually just sorted out at the recycling facility and sent to a landfill.
We don't want to be part of that, right?