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Win a Life Without Plastic Stainless Steel Dish Set

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About Life Without Plastic

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.

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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.

12342427_10206779099668710_1476044323072162841_nOne 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!

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12 thoughts on “Win a Life Without Plastic Stainless Steel Dish Set

  • Yes I could without most of it and I do try to make that effort.

  • I am aiming in that direction! I am slowly changing my plastic to glass… which can be expensive but am doing it little by little! 😉

  • I believe I could easily live without plastic. There are so many other options out there.

  • I think I’d love to try to live a life without plastic but cars are made with it and I’m not about to give those up… if you’re talking about stuff for eating off and storing things in, then yes! 🙂

  • It would be great to live a life without plastic but it seems plastic is a way of life. I never buy plastic plates, cups or table ware.

  • I would love a life without plastic. I cringe thinking about all the waste that there is in the world.

  • Yes, could live without plastic, I remember when it first came out and just don’t thinks it’s healthy for us or the environment, thanks!

  • I could & would love to live a life without plastic! Thanks for the ideas here!

  • I think I could but we have a lot of things we use that are made of plastic.

  • This is a really nice set.

  • I’d love to. I try to avoid it as much as possible when I purchase things. It’s just hard to sometimes.

  • I could live without plastic if I had to.

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