If You Cook At Home, These Are The Plastic Swaps You’ll Actually Use

For Everyday Home Cooks

No complicated routines. No extreme lifestyle overhaul. Just better-looking, longer-lasting kitchen pieces that make low-plastic living easier to stick with.


The problem with most “plastic-free” advice

It sounds good, but it often becomes too hard. The real win is replacing the items you use during breakfast, lunch prep, dinner, snacks, baking, and hydration — then making those swaps attractive enough to keep on your bench.

Teak Wooden Utensil Set

Breakfast

Wooden utensils for eggs, pancakes, oats, and quick meals

Start the day with utensils you enjoy using. The Teak Wooden Utensil Set replaces the mismatched plastic spoons and spatulas that tend to live beside the stove.

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GrainBond Cutting Board Set

Lunch Prep

A cleaner-feeling surface for sandwiches, fruit, and veg

Plastic cutting boards can look tired quickly. The GrainBond Cutting Board Set gives you a practical set for daily prep, with a slim, modern design that stores easily.

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Walnut Wood Cutting Board

Serving

A walnut board beautiful enough for snacks and grazing

Plastic boards are not exactly something you want to serve on. The Walnut Wood Cutting Board doubles as a prep board and a beautiful way to serve fruit, cheese, bread, or after-school snacks.

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PureSteel Insulated Bottle

Hydration

A bottle for school runs, work, gym, and bedside water

A reusable bottle only helps if you actually use it. The PureSteel Insulated Bottle is made for everyday routines with stainless steel drinking contact and an insulated design for hot or cold drinks.

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Acacia Wood Salt & Pepper Grinders

Dinner

Upgrade the small things you touch every night

Salt and pepper grinders are used constantly. The Acacia Wood Salt & Pepper Grinders replace plastic-looking countertop tools with something warm, natural, and display-worthy.

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Japanese Style Utensil Holder

Make It Stick

Keep your wooden utensils on the bench, not buried in the drawer

The easier the swap is to reach, the more likely you are to use it. The Japanese Style Utensil Holder keeps your new daily tools visible and organised.

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Food Grade Mineral Oil

Care

A simple care step for wooden utensils and boards

A few drops of Food Grade Mineral Oil helps keep your wooden tools looking rich and smooth, so your kitchen upgrade keeps feeling new.

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Family-friendly tip: Put the plastic utensils in a separate box for one week. If you do not reach for them, you will know which tools can leave your kitchen for good.
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