| Pick | Why it rocks |
|---|---|
| Bee’s Wrap Reusable Sandwich Wrap | Organic-cotton beeswax sheet that self-seals with hand-warmth and replaces ≈ 240 plastic baggies a year—then composts at end-of-life. |
| Stasher Reusable Silicone Sandwich Bag | Airtight, dish-washer-proof, oven-safe; one bag kicks 260 single-use plastics per year. |
| To-Go Ware Bamboo Utensil Set | Fork, knife, spoon, chopsticks & straw in a recycled-bottle sleeve—bye-bye sad plastic sporks. |
| Haakaa Curved Stainless Steel Straws (3-pk) | Three 8-inch food-grade steel straws + cleaning brush in a linen pouch; dishwasher-safe and sized to tackle thick smoothies or mid-flight seltzers. |
| To-Go Ware Stainless “Sidekick” Container (½ cup) | Leak-proof steel mini-tin for salsa, sunscreen, or that emergency hummus. |

Meet the TSA-friendly wrapper that turns your PB&J into an eco-flex. Bee’s Wrap infuses GOTS-certified organic cotton with sustainably sourced beeswax, organic jojoba oil, and tree resin, giving the fabric a just-sticky-enough grip that molds to food or folds into a snack pouch—no cling-film in sight. With normal care you’ll reuse one sheet for about a year; swap just one daily plastic baggie and you’ll keep roughly 240 single-use bags out of landfills (or worse, sea turtles’ lunch menus). When the coating finally loses its stick, shred it for the compost heap or use it as a camp-fire starter—this wrap goes back to the earth instead of haunting it. Bonus ethics: Bee’s Wrap is a certified B Corp and manufactures in Vermont, so each bite funds fair wages, not offshore plastics. In short, it’s the lunch-box equivalent of wearing a reusable cape—minus the weird looks at airport security.

TSA loves it, dishwashers love it, Mother Earth really loves it. Platinum-grade silicone means no BPA, no funky after-taste, and a Pinch-Loc™ seal so tight you could sous-vide a soup on Everest. One Stasher replaces roughly 260 single-use baggies annually—imagine the plastic-bag breakup playlist that saves. Pro tip: fill with toiletries on the outbound flight and snack mix on the return. earthhero.com

Your future self, eating terminal nachos with a splintered plastic fork, is begging you to read this. The five-piece kit (fork-spoon-knife-chopsticks-straw) is carved from fast-renewing bamboo, then tucked into a carrier sewn from recycled water bottles—closing two waste loops at once. At 1.6 oz it barely dents carry-on weight, yet replaces ≈ 1,300 disposable utensils over its lifetime. Dishwasher-safe, though bragging about hand-washing it in a hostel sink earns extra eco-points.

Plastic straws? Hard pass. Haakaa’s curved set swaps throwaways for 8-inch, 6 mm-wide tubes of 18/8 stainless steel that survive smoothies, milkshakes, and accidental backpack squishing without a dent. The kit ships with a scratch-free nylon brush and a natural linen carry bag, so your straw isn’t free-ranging in the depths of your carry-on. Toss everything in the dishwasher or give it a quick sudsy swirl—the brush reaches every millimeter of stainless shine. Each straw can replace thousands of single-use plastics over its (basically endless) lifespan, cutting into the 500 million straws humans burn through daily.
Need a guilt-free flex? Haakaa’s food-grade metal is BPA, PVC, and phthalate-free, and the gentle curve means you can sip without craning your neck like a dehydrated flamingo. Blanket bonus: unlike glass, these won’t shatter when turbulence hits your tray table. Slide the pouch’s drawstring, clip it to your Plastic-Free Travel Kit, and clink responsibly at 35,000 ft.

Half a cup of leak-proof 18/8 stainless steel—perfect for hummus, SPF 50, or jewelry you forgot to take off at security. Throw it in the dishwasher or boil to sanitize; nothing to crack, stain, or smell like yesterday’s garlic. Stainless is endlessly recyclable, so even if you lose it hiking the Andes (please don’t) it’s still future cutlery, not micro-plastic dust. earthhero.com
Will TSA freak out?
Nope. All items are utensil- or container-class, no liquids > 100 ml, and silicone bags are perfectly transparent for scanners.Is silicone really plastic-free?
Silicone is a cross-linked polymer made from silica (sand). It doesn’t shed micro-plastics and lasts decades—worlds better than disposable PE baggies.How do I clean bamboo on the road?
A quick rinse + drop of castile soap does it. Let air-dry; bamboo’s natural antimicrobial mojo handles the rest.What if my FinalStraw gets gunky?
The telescoping brush + a dab of dish soap solves 99% of issues. Worst case, boil for 5 minutes and you’re golden.Does stainless steel set off metal detectors?
Small food containers usually cruise through; if security flags it, just pop the lid—steel beats mystery mayo every time.
As an EarthHero affiliate I earn from qualifying purchases (#ad). Thanks for keeping the oceans less chewy.I’m Peter Liu—a climate-positive comedian and digital-ops tinkerer who reviews sustainable gear between airport layovers and punch-line rewrites. Follow the shenanigans on Instagram → @withpeterliu.