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Guest Giveaway
Ends 12/12 US Only
If you are anything like us, you love new dinnerware. Stainless Steel is back in now and really makes your table stand out.
Life Without Plastic was founded and is owned by Jay Sinha and his wife Chantal Plamondon. The company has been in business since 2006. All of their products are made from toxin-free materials. Also, all of their products meet the standards that are set forth by the United States and Canada governments, including regulations that have been established by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act. All of the products that Life Without Plastic manufacturer are Green America certified with the Gold Seal of Approval.
Life Without Plastic offers a wide range of products including stainless steel airtight food containers, bamboo utensils, stainless steel tumblers, natural laundry care wool dryer balls, aluminum soap boxes, hemp backpacks, and even dog grooming brushes! For more information, read April’s review.
One lucky reader will win a Life Without Plastic Gift Set that includes:
Stainless Steel 3 Piece Dish Set & Stainless Steel Folding Spork with case
Sponsored by Life Without Plastic
The giveaway is open to US residents, ages 18+ and ends on 12/12/15 at 11:59 pm ET.
Good Luck!
Sandra Watts says
That would seem hard to do but I think we all need to make an effort to do just that.
Terri Irvin says
It would be diifficult but yes I could learn to live without plastic.
Christina Strapp Lambert says
It would be very hard but I would love to try it.
Candie L says
I bet it would be really hard. We are just very used to it; I am sure we could, though. Thank you
Angelica Dimeo says
maybe I could
Christa Bengtsson says
No, because plastic is in everything!!
Charlene S. says
Yes, I could live without plastic. Especially items that you use to eat with.
RANDY FULGHAM says
yes i could live without plastic
linda w. says
It would be hard but i would have to make plenty of changes around here to start.
Faye Gates says
I already live without plastic. I think it’s greasy and never really gets clean.
Angela Bowman says
As long I had the means, I would give up plastic in a heartbeat. I know it would be an adjustment and possibly even a struggle at times, but oh so worth it!
Melissa C. says
It would be hard to eliminate plastic all together this day in age, but I know I could live without it.
beth c says
i would love to live a plastic-free life! i do use a lot of reusable products like shopping bags, water bottles and food containers, but still have a ways to go! 🙂 thanks for the great giveaway!
Lauryn R says
It definitely wouldn’t be easy with everything that’s wrapped in plastic these days, but we try to live without it as much as possible already.
Bethany says
I’d like to live without plastic
chris z says
yes i think i could
Crystal Gomez says
I can definitely go without plastic! Pretty much the only plastic kitchen items I use are Tupperwares!
hannah says
We’ve done our best to reduce or eliminate plastic products from the house. I think with good quality replacements, we could live without plastic easily.
lei says
not at this point but am still trying!!!
Jill H says
Yes, I have eliminated most & will not be purchasing any more. When I was growing up, everything was in glass & returned for deposits, Food, beverages that came in glass tasted so much better.
Cheryl Rahkonen says
Yes, I do think that I could live without plastic.
Christine says
not sure , but I would like to try- seems healthier & better for the environment
Jennifer Clay says
I think it is possible that my family could live without plastic.
Julie L says
I don’t know if I could completely but I am definitely trying to reduce!
Lisa Williams says
yes, i could definitely live without plastic,I never eat with plastic silverware or plastic plates or cups.
Maryann D. says
Yes, I am using less plastic already. I could live without plastic.
Jenn H says
we minimize plastic and yes i could do it but it wouldnt be easy with how our world is set up right now!
Deborah D says
Yes, I believe I could live without plastic.
Bonnie Day says
I have been slowly getting rid of my plastic items and using glass and metal products to store my food and leftovers in