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Baby Food: Goodbye, Jar!
Stephanie Burnette, Contributor 12:26 p.m. EDT May 7, 2014
The baby food market expanded 28 percent during the last five years. A good bit of the increase can be attributed to disposable food pouches.
This month’s Take 5 looks at the ups, downs and in-betweens of this booming trend.
• The average baby food pouch holds about 100 calories of pureed food (typically a mixture of fruits, vegetables and grains). As of this month, they still cost 30 – 60 percent more than a jarred equivalent. The inner layer of the pouch is made of BPA-free polypropylene, the outer layer is printed foil and they are 10 times lighter than a classic glass jar.
• Pouches are amazing for on-the-go moments. In an airport? Baby gets fed in a sterile, efficient way. Need a snack? Toddlers can squeeze to self-feed.
• Spoon-feeding helps develop oral motor skills and a proper swallowing mechanism. Eating baby food from a pouch is more akin to drinking from a straw.
• TerraCycle and Ella’s Kitchen created the Baby Food Pouch Brigade, which recycles any brand of pouch or cap. Download a prepaid shipping label and mail them in for a reward-based program. Learn more at www.terracycle.com/en-US/brigades/ellaskitchen.html .
• Reusable options are flooding the market, such as Little Green Pouch and Squeeze’Ems. Prices range from $4 – 6 per pouch, but can be used indefinitely. You fill them and you clean them.
Rudgwick Youth Centre set up recycling scheme
Raising Funds for Charity through New Recycling Opportunities for the Island
http://manx.net/isle-of-man-news/63462/raising-funds-for-charity-through-new-recycling-opportunities-for-the-island
Club raise money by recycling food wrappers
Raising funds for charity through new recycling opportunities for the island
http://www.isleofman.com/News/details/63462/raising-funds-for-charity-through-new-recycling-opportunities-for-the-island
Club raise money by recycling food wrappers
http://www.westsussextoday.co.uk/news/club-raise-money-by-recycling-food-wrappers-1-6026619
Club raise money by recycling food wrappers
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http://www.wscountytimes.co.uk/news/your-news/club-raise-money-by-recycling-food-wrappers-1-6026619