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Children's lunch

Children’s lunch boxes need to be lightweight, robust, practical and fun. Designs may reflect popular culture and the user’s interests but they need to be functional too.  Fastenings and clips are designed to be operated by small fingers and the use of plastics with smooth surfaces enables them to be washed easily and reused.

Front view of a Mickey Mouse lunch box showing the face and ears.
Side view of a Lion Star lunch box showing the flask and lunch box attached.
Side view of a Sistema lunch box showing the sticker on the lid depicting a Cyber man.

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Flora Design for childhood Precious plastics? Provocative plastics? National identity Threads: plastics wearing well Is that plastic? Polymorphia 10 Most Wanted MyPlastic/ Beastly designs Plastics for gold Work, rest and play with plastics You can do it with plastics… Nature's plastic Substitute Spotlight on… Encore! Winning with plastics The plastics invasion Eat in or take out Ways of seeing plastics

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