Disposable lunch boxes have indeed made a lot of contributions to the modern, rapidly developing economy. Modern society is also nicknamed the "fast food culture" society. Disposable lunch boxes can be seen everywhere, whether it is white-collar workers working in companies or schools. The meals of students in class and employees of government agencies, enterprises and institutions are closely related to disposable lunch boxes. As the saying goes, "diseases come from the mouth." Disposable lunch boxes not only bring us convenience, but also make the majority of users worry. The safety hazards of disposable lunch boxes have been revealed, and a large number of shocking news reports about the toxicity of disposable lunch boxes are horrifying. So are disposable lunch boxes toxic? What are the hidden dangers of disposable lunch boxes?
Disposable lunch boxes mainly include paper, starch, plastic and rare metals. The foam and calcium carbonate lunch boxes currently on the market have gradually been banned by consumers and national policies and their usage has been reduced.
Color: Most people think that white lunch boxes are clean and hygienic, but this is not the case with biodegradable lunch boxes. Generally, biodegradable lunch boxes use paper or plants as raw materials, and their color is not white. The paper we use daily has also been bleached. For example, lunch boxes made of starch will be gray, and other lunch boxes are also slightly darker in color, not pure white. Some qualified lunch boxes may also add edible additives in the post-production process to enhance their aesthetics. .
From the initial foam type to the current degradable type, the use of disposable lunch boxes continues to increase. Office workers and students are the main people who use disposable lunch boxes. It is understood that most people know that there are many controversies in disposable lunch boxes from the perspective of hygiene and environmental protection. However, they keep using them because of their convenience. . According to experts, not all disposable lunch boxes on the market today meet national standards. Long-term use of unqualified lunch boxes will have adverse effects on the body. Bringing your own lunch boxes is the first choice.
Reminder again: Refuse to use foam plastic lunch boxes used by vendors. Disposable lunch boxes should be used sparingly and with caution. It is recommended that bringing your own lunch boxes is both hygienic and economical. Do not use disposable lunch boxes for microwave heating, as this will cause some additives in the lunch boxes to enter the food, contaminating the food and causing harm to human health.

