 
Affordable, Durable Plastic-Free Food Storage
Ditch toxic plastic for good. Cribbie containers are made from high-quality, 304 food-grade stainless steel β built to last, easy to clean, and lightweight.
They seal tight (like, really tight), with no nasties like BPA, phthalates and microplastics
Cribbie is food storage that actually gives a sh*t
                  π οΈ Why Cribbie?
Because you deserve better than  over priced bullshit that still has plastic lids
Cribbie is a social enterprise focused on reducing plastic in our bodies, environments and life.
We will donate 10% of our profits to ocean clean up initiatives and host our own clean up style events.
We are on a mission to reduce plastic β at home, on worksites, and small businesses.
Thatβs why we supply containers that are:
π₯ Cheaper than other brands
πͺ Built for everyday life
π± Safe, strong, and actually useful
From FIFO work sites, camping trips to fridge leftovers and school lunches β
Cribbie is made to go where you go, and last way longer than plastic ever could.
π¦πΊ Social Enterprise Focused, Aussie-owned & Operated  
10% of profits go to clean-up projects ocean projects. We keep it real.
β»οΈ 100% plastic-free 
No BPA, phthalates, or microplastics. Nothing weird touching your food.
π¦ Leakproof lid
Yes, really leakproof. Tested in bags, trucks, and lunchboxes.
π  Made for Work & Home
 
Durable enough for site life. Simple enough for your kitchen cabinet.
π Community-Driven Improvements
We design with your feedback. Every new batch gets better.
              π Who is Cribbie?
Just two mushroom munching hippy weirdos tired of eating plastic and calling it lunch.
 
π·ββοΈ Reece β The FIFO Van-Lifer
Idea's Man. Carpenter. Free diver. Practical as hell.
Reece spent 5+ years working FIFO, eating out of cracked plastic containers while trying to stay healthy in remote camps.
He wanted something safer, tougher, and better for the environment β so he found the solution.
Cribbie is his way of helping people like him live cleaner without selling a kidney.
 
 
               
              
 
              
 
              
