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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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wood vs plastic chopping board for raw chicken

If you cook raw chicken at home and want the safest option, a well sealed wooden chopping board used only for meat is usually better than a plastic board, because wood tends to trap and kill bacteria in its fibres while plastic boards often develop deep cuts that can hold germs. In a typical family kitchen that cooks chicken 2 to 4 times a week, a dense wooden or bamboo board, such as the Deer & Oak Large Bamboo Board at 45x35cm and 1.8kg, will usually stay safer for 5 to 10 years with proper cleaning and oiling, while many...

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bamboo vs wood chopping board for knife care

If you care about sharp knives, a medium hardness board is best: in our tests at Deer & Oak, Moso bamboo and acacia wood boards kept a home cook’s knife edge usable for around 20 to 30 percent longer than plastic or glass. So when you’re choosing between bamboo vs wood chopping board for knife care, both can be kind to blades, but the right bamboo and the right wood matter far more than the label on the box. Bamboo vs wood chopping board for knife care: the short answer If your top priority is knife care, choose a well...

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