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What is the most sustainable chopping board material?

If you want the most sustainable chopping board material for everyday kitchen use, responsibly sourced bamboo is usually the best choice, especially fast growing Moso bamboo that can regrow to full height in about 3 to 5 years and last 5 to 10 years in a busy home kitchen when cared for properly. What is the most sustainable chopping board material for real kitchens? When people ask what is the most sustainable chopping board material, they normally mean three things: low environmental impact, long usable life and safe, practical performance in daily cooking. On that basis, the top contenders are:...

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How to choose an eco-friendly chopping board?

If you want an eco-friendly chopping board, start by choosing a board made from fast growing, responsibly sourced wood such as bamboo or acacia, in a size that matches your worktop, for example 45x35cm for family cooking, and expect it to last 5 to 10 years with regular oiling. The best eco choice for most home kitchens is a pre oiled bamboo or acacia board that is at least 2 cm thick, certified from sustainable sources and large enough to prep a full meal without crowding. What makes a chopping board eco-friendly? Eco-friendly cutting boards share a few clear traits....

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Best eco-friendly chopping board for knives?

If you want the best eco-friendly chopping board for knives, a pre oiled Moso bamboo board around 45x35cm and 1.8kg is usually the sweet spot. At Deer & Oak, our Large Bamboo Board (45x35cm, 1.8kg, Moso Bamboo) is the most balanced choice for sharp knives, everyday cooking and lower environmental impact. What makes a chopping board eco friendly and kind to knives? Eco friendly kitchen boards and knife friendly boards are not always the same thing. Very soft materials like plastic can be recycled in theory, but they mark easily and can leave tiny microplastics in food. Very hard materials...

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Are plastic chopping boards sustainable?

If you want the most sustainable chopping board for a busy kitchen, a well made wooden or bamboo board that lasts 5 to 10 years will usually beat a plastic chopping board that needs replacing every 1 to 3 years. Plastic chopping boards can be convenient, but they’re rarely the most sustainable option once you factor in microplastics, recycling limits and lifespan. Are plastic chopping boards sustainable in a modern kitchen? So, are plastic chopping boards sustainable when you look closely at how they are made, used and thrown away? In most home kitchens the answer is “not really”. Plastic...

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