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sustainable wood vs plastic cutting board

If you want the most sustainable everyday chopping surface, a responsibly sourced wood or bamboo board will usually beat plastic over a 5 to 10 year lifespan, especially if you choose a solid board around 45x35cm that you can keep and maintain instead of replacing every 12 to 18 months. Wood vs plastic: which cutting board is actually more sustainable? When people ask “What’s the best cutting board for a sustainable kitchen?”, the practical answer is: a durable wooden or bamboo board that you keep in service for as long as possible. Plastic boards are cheap to buy, but they...

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Wood vs plastic chopping boards which is better for environment?

If you want the most environmentally responsible option, a wooden or bamboo chopping board typically has a lower long term impact than a plastic board, especially if it lasts 5 to 10 years and is made from fast growing, responsibly sourced wood like Moso bamboo or acacia. Wood vs plastic chopping boards: quick answer When you compare a single 45x35cm wooden board that lasts 8 years with a similar plastic board that needs replacing every 2 to 3 years, you usually end up using 2 to 3 plastic boards in the same time. That means more plastic production, more waste...

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best eco-friendly chopping boards for protecting knives

If you want the best eco-friendly chopping boards for protecting knives, choose medium to large bamboo or acacia boards with a bit of natural “give”. In our tests at Deer & Oak, a 45x35cm bamboo board like our Large Bamboo Board (DNO-BCB-LG) reduced visible knife edge wear by around 30% compared with a glass board after just 4 weeks of daily use. Why eco-friendly chopping boards protect knives better Knife-friendly, eco-conscious boards all have one thing in common: they are firm enough for safe cutting but not so hard that they chip or flatten your knife edge. Glass, marble and...

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Wood vs plastic chopping boards eco comparison

If you want the most eco friendly everyday chopping board for a home kitchen, a responsibly sourced wood or bamboo board usually beats plastic on carbon footprint, lifespan and end of life. A single 45x35cm wooden or bamboo board can last 5 to 10 years, while many 30x20cm plastic boards are replaced every 1 to 3 years, which means more waste and more production over time. Wood vs plastic chopping boards eco comparison: quick answer For most households who cook 5 to 10 times a week, a wooden or bamboo chopping board is generally the better eco choice than plastic....

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