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The Sistema® 445ml Slide 'n' Snack™ contains 35% recycled ocean bound plastic. Read more
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Sistema Sistema Ocean Bound Snackbox
The Sistema® 445ml Slide 'n' Snack™ contains 35% recycled ocean bound plastic. It is food-safe, durable, and reusable, making it the perfect choice for all lifestyles. With its eco-friendly design, you can help reduce the need for plastic bags, cling film and foil, and contribute to a cleaner environment.
- Contains 35% recycled ocean bound plastic.
- Featuring one large and one small compartment to keep your food separate until ready to eat.
- Base incorporates a sturdy carry handle to easily transport your snacks.
- The container is NOT leakproof
- Wash only on top rack in dishwasher max 50 degrees
Introducing the new Sistema® recycled ocean bound plastic range, contains at least 35% recycled ocean bound plastic. This range is food-safe, durable, and reusable, making it the perfect choice for all lifestyles. With its eco-friendly design, you can help reduce the need for disposable single-use plastics and contribute to a cleaner environment.
Ocean bound plastic refers to plastic waste that has been improperly disposed of on land, shores, waterways, and river areas, which poses a risk of polluting the ocean. Plastic waste generated within a 50 km radius of coastlines is often mismanaged and can potentially become marine debris in the ocean. Plastic waste that is disposed of properly in landfills or organized dump sites is not categorized as ocean bound.
COLLECT
Plastic waste is collected from land, shores, waterways, and river areas to prevent it from ending up in the ocean.
PROCESS & CLEAN
Collected plastics are cleaned and refined via recycling processes.
RE-PURPOSE
Refined ocean bound plastics are mixed with virgin plastic material. The combined plastic materials are moulded into high quality food-grade products.
All Sistema® products are BPA and phthalates free!
Dimensions
Capacity | 445ml / 15.0 oz / 1.8 cups |
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Dimensions | L 212mm x H 52mm x W 80mm |
Use & Care
Care Guidelines
- Remove all labels/packaging and wash before use.
- Sistema® Recycled Ocean Bound Plastic containers are safe for normal household dishwashers (top rack only). Ensure the containers are secure on the top rack, this prevents them from contacting the heating element and avoids melting.
- Warm soapy water can also be used to wash the containers.
- Do not use abrasive cleaners or scrubbers as they may cause dullness to the finish.
- Do not use utensils with sharp edges (e.g., knives) in the container. They could scratch or scuff the container surface.
Microwaving
- Sistema® Recycled Ocean Bound Plastic containers can be used to reheat pre-cooked foods (without lid).
Follow the recommended food storage directions, use, or heating instructions, based on the knowledge about the food or the information on the food label. Also follow the microwave manufacturer's recommendation when defrosting or reheating foods.
When microwaving, remove the lid to allow steam to vent. To prevent splattering, cover with a paper towel. Sealing plastic lids while heating may create extra pressure causing the lid to warp or create dangerous steam build-up.
Freezing
- Sistema® Recycled Ocean Bound Plastic containers are safe for freezer use.
- Foods containing water expand when frozen. Leave sufficient space in container when freezing to allow for expansion.
- Containers can become stiff after freezing. Allow the container to rest for a few minutes at room temperature or run under warm water before opening or microwaving.
Warnings
- These containers may stain when reheating foods like tomato-based sauces, beetroot, curries, food seasoned with the herb turmeric, or foods with high fat or high sugar content.
Reheating and/or melting butter or foods high in salt, oil, fat or sugar content (i.e. chocolate, candies, syrup) could lead to severe damage and potentially melt the container.
- Avoid using plastic wrap on or inside the container during microwave use. The plastic wrap could heat, melt, and adhere to the container walls.
- These containers are not intended for cooking. Excessive reheating time in the microwave may damage the container.
- As this product is not leak-proof, extra care must be observed when transporting food that contains any form of liquid.
CAUTION: Remove lid when in microwave to avoid dangerous steam build-up. Do not use in a conventional oven, on a hot plate, under the grill, on the stove top or in convection microwave oven using convection settings. Use care when handling a container with hot contents or after reheating in the microwave.
Characteristics:
- Brand: Sistema®
- Dishwasher (top rack only) and microwave safe (only reheat until 30 seconds)
- Can be put in freezer
- Stackable
- Particulars: BPA and phthalates free
What is BPA?
Bisphenol A (BPA) is an organic compound that is used in the production of plastic. It has been proven that these substances 'release' and can end up in our diet with adverse health consequences.
FAQ
Q: What is ocean bound plastic?
Ocean bound plastic is plastic waste that has not been disposed of properly and therefore poses a risk of polluting the ocean. This waste is typically generated within 50 km of coastlines and is frequently mismanaged, leading to the potential for it to become marine debris in the ocean.1 This mismanaged waste, which can ultimately find its way into the ocean through various means such as inland waterways, wastewater outflows, or transportation by wind or tides, consists of material that is either littered or not correctly disposed of and is not formally managed, and may end up in uncontrolled landfills or dumps without proper containment.1 Plastic waste that is disposed of correctly in landfills or organised dump sites is not considered ocean-bound.
Q: Where does Sistema® recycled ocean bound plastic come from?
Plastic waste is collected from land, shores, waterways, and river areas to prevent it from ending up in the ocean. The collected plastics are cleaned and refined via recycling process, then mixed with virgin plastic material. The combined plastic materials are moulded into high quality food-grade products.
Q: Does recycled plastic compromise the quality of my container or bottle?
No, the quality of our recycled ocean bound plastic products are the same as all Sistema’s products.
Q: Is recycled plastic safe to use with food?
Yes! Sistema® recycled ocean bound plastic products are compliant with food safety requirements. The recycled plastic is food safe and BPA free.
Q: Are Sistema® recycled ocean bound plastic products also recyclable?
Sistema® designs drink bottles and food storage solutions that are durable and reusable. If you decide to dispose of your Sistema® bottle or container, then yes, they can be recycled through a polypropylene (#5) recycling plant.
Q: Can the packaging be recycled?
Yes! the recycled ocean bound plastic product packaging can be recycled. Cartons and card packaging can be easily recycled through fibre recycling. All the product labels can be recycled through soft recycling.
Smell/Color/Texture | Natural products may vary in scent, color and texture from batch to batch |
Sealing | This product (possibly) comes without a seal. Sustainability is a priority for many brands and for that reason they do not want to add unnecessary plastic to their packaging. |
Colour | The actual color of the product may differ from the photo accompanying the item. |
Shelf Life | Products will have a minimum shelf life of 3 months, unless stated otherwise with the product |
Ingredients | The ingredients list may change from time to time. Please refer to the ingredients list on the packaging for the most current ingredients list. |
Note: | Sensitivities or allergies to one or more products can also occur with natural products. We always recommend doing a patch test before use. Using products is at your own risk. Opened or used products cannot be returned. |
Images | The images shown are indicative only and may be subject to change by the manufacturers. You cannot derive any rights from images on the website. |
Take With You When Traveling | Differences in air pressure, temperature and texture can cause the packaging to leak, crack or even burst. |