Zero Waste Picnicking: Tips & Recipes for No Single Use In Your Basket

What’s the secret to showing up with a single-use-free picnic basket? How can you plan a zero waste picnic? We share some inspo, tips and easy shared nibbles recipes for keeping picnics as plastic free as possible.

It’s picnic season! Picnics can equal loads of single-use plastic wrapped snacks, conveniently sliced portions in plastic trays, and single-serving salads and sandwiches in plastic bowls or wrap. This leads to a pile of trash to trek to the nearest bin (hopefully taken to the nearest bin and not just left there!).

With a bit of prior thought and planning when you have the time, or pulling out a few trashless tricks when it’s a last-minute picnic, they can be kept pretty plastic free.

Read on for some inspo for keeping picnics as zero waste as possible, as well as some quick and easy recipes for homemade waste-free picnic eats.

How to Plan a Zero Waste Picnic

When you have time to plan, you can homemake and prepare most things for the picnic at home beforehand and pack in or borrow reusable picnic wares for the picnicking party.

  • stock up on snacks from bulk bins or homemake your own vegetable chips (basically slice thinly, pour oil over, sprinkle with salt and bake (or try this no oil baked vegetable chips recipe) and crackers (easy homemade plain crackers recipe here), for example

  • make your own dip, spread, salad dressing, and/or some hummus put it in a reused jar

  • buy bread, bagels or rolls in a bread bag and slice at home

  • get deli items like olives, cold meats and cheese in your own container (you can also get cheese cut from a big block wrapped straight in a beeswax wrap)

  • buy packaging free produce and cut up into slices and sticks before packing in

  • pre-make your lunch and/or a platter or salad to share at home and put in a container or just a bowl covered with a beeswax wrap or fabric cover

  • pack in reusable cups, plates, napkins, and cutlery from home for yourself or everyone (you can use your usual crockery or buy lightweight picnic plates secondhand to use, and you can reuse glass jars for cups), or rent reusable picnic crockery for the entire picnicking party (like from the Party Kit Network)

Pulling Off a Last Minute Plastic-Free Picnic

The weather has suddenly become beautifully sunny and a meet-up at the local park in an hour has been suggested. How can you avoid the convenient plastic packaged picnic picks at the supermarket and a drive-thru lunch that comes with lots of litter?

  • Check the fridge for leftovers and the pantry, fruit bowl, and your food plants for any available snacks

  • Quickly whip up some bliss balls (no cook, simply smoosh together or blitz oats, seeds, nuts, dates, syrup or honey and nut butter, or whatever of these you have on hand)

  • Make some popcorn to take with you

  • Throw your reusables in your backpack (if they aren’t already in there) - water bottle, cup, container, napkin and cutlery (our Black+Blum reusable sandwich box container is perfect for unplanned picnics because the lid is also a chopping board, but most container lids make great plates in a pinch)

  • Hit the bulk bins on the way

  • Pick up some unpackaged fruit and/or produce

  • Get some bagels or rolls in a breadbag and a spread in a glass jar to put on them

  • Get some trashless takeaway in your own container to take

  • Get a coffee in your reusable coffee cup or a smoothie or other drink in a reusable cup (or choose a drink that comes in a glass bottle)

List of Easy Shared Snack & Finger Food Recipes

Looking for a quick and easy recipes for homemade snacks and dips you can whip up yourself and share with others while lounging on a picnic blanket? Here’s some easy shared snacks and dips ideas and recipes you can make to make your outdoor gathering home cooked and single-use packaging free:


What are your tips for a trashless trip to sit on the grass in the local park? Do you have a go-to zero waste picnic snack or lunch or dessert recipe?

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