
Hive Fiveâ„¢ Certified
No need to guess what's in your food or how it was made. Our experts vet every product for ingredient integrity, responsible sourcing, and great taste using our own criteria called the Hive Five.

ECOlunchbox works with responsible stainless steel manufacturers in India, Thailand, and China.

ECOlunchbox uses renewable energy and works with a third party to purchase certificates and offsets.

ECOlunchbox's products can be used endlessly. Product packaging (i.e. shipping boxes) is 100% plastic-free and recyclable, too.

ECOlunchbox is supporting the passage of local ordinances incentivizing restaurants and consumers to stop using single-use restaurant take-out containers.

Our team personally tests every product to make sure it’s good enough to end up in your home, not a landfill.

ECOlunchbox works with responsible stainless steel manufacturers in India, Thailand, and China.

ECOlunchbox uses renewable energy and works with a third party to purchase certificates and offsets.

ECOlunchbox's products can be used endlessly. Product packaging (i.e. shipping boxes) is 100% plastic-free and recyclable, too.

ECOlunchbox is supporting the passage of local ordinances incentivizing restaurants and consumers to stop using single-use restaurant take-out containers.

Our team personally tests every product to make sure it’s good enough to end up in your home, not a landfill.
Goldie

Traditionally, people pack their lunch in paper or plastic bags, tossing them in the trash after a single use. ECOlunchbox, a certified California Green Business, was started to help people reduce their plastic consumption—specifically when they pack food for on-the-go eating. MBA students from the Presidio Graduate School in San Francisco helped ECOlunchbox quantify their positive impact on climate change. The students found that without ECOlunchboxes, more than 47 million pounds of trash would be generated every year.
Third Party Certifications
ECOlunchbox
ECOlunchbox was born of the idea that change can begin at lunchtime. The founder wanted to eliminate plastics from kids' lunchboxes to reduce their exposure to the toxins commonly found in such products, as well as do the right thing for Mother Earth. It seemed like a pretty simple concept.
Shop Brand