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    5 Plastic-Free Kitchen Swaps I Made After Talking to Experts

    8okaybaby@gmail.comBy 8okaybaby@gmail.comSeptember 6, 2025No Comments6 Mins Read
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    I just moved into a new apartment, and I’m using it as an opportunity to refresh my kitchen gear. In light of what I’ve learned about microplastics from experts this year, I’ve prioritized removing plastic from my kitchen wherever I can. I know I’ll never get rid of it entirely, but a few swaps have been incredibly easy—and almost mindless—so I have no choice but to stick with them. The cutting boards and food storage containers below are so great, I don’t miss their plastic predecessors at all. In most cases, I even prefer them!

    Swapped Plastic Containers for Glass Containers 

    Bentgo Signature Leakproof Glass Food Storage, 6-Pack

    Amazon

    Many scientists and doctors recommend ditching plastic storage containers, as they can release microplastics in response to changes in temperature (such as heating food in them) and over time. I’ve always loved the ease of glass containers over plastic ones, and with these new Bentgo containers, that sentiment is more true than ever.

    I love that I can pack hot ingredients, like meal-prepped quinoa, inside these containers without worrying about them cracking or breaking. What makes these containers unique is the lids: they are made of silicone and glass, with a tab that you pop into a hole to release steam. Because of their streamlined design, they don’t take up much space. Plus, with minimal nooks and crannies, they’re easy to clean.

    Swapped Plastic Cutting Boards for Wooden Cutting Boards 

    Kikoin Bamboo Cutting Board, 3-Pack

    Amazon

    I recently purchased this set of bamboo cutting boards to replace my admittedly worn plastic one. Scientists told me that every time I used my already dingy board, I was likely releasing more microplastics into my food than I’d want to admit. So far, I’m very pleased with the price and quality! My partner and I use them to cut produce, cheese, and other everyday ingredients. They’re durable and thick enough to look nice on my counter, but not too heavy or pricey. The set of three is on sale for $48 right now if you’re a Prime member—that’s 52% off.

    I tend to leave the extra-large option (it’s 17 by 12 inches) out on my countertop for convenience and to show off the stunning checkered design. The other boards come in handy for smaller tasks and for serving, so they’re plenty useful.

    Swapped Plastic Kitchen Utensils for Wooden and Silicone Utensils 

    In hindsight, it seems obvious that using plastic kitchen tools to sauté hot ingredients and bubbling sauces probably wasn’t the best idea—but you live and learn. I digested my lesson when I learned from a 2024 study that black plastic may be releasing toxins into my food. I swapped all my plastic utensils for wood and silicone to reduce the risk of plastic leaching into my food.

    Earlywood Wooden Spatula 

    Amazon

    My collection of Earlywood kitchen tools is ever-growing. As soon as the brand releases something, I know I need to have it. The spatula is, and always will be, my most-used piece from the brand. It’s the wooden kitchen utensil I recommend most, thanks to its versatile design. I use it to sauté, stir, flip, mix, toss, scrape, and scoop. Even after years of use, it has remained in excellent condition.

    GIR Essentials Silicone Utensils Set, 5-Pack

    Amazon

    I’m still a big fan of silicone, which is essentially a harder, more durable form of plastic. It has a different chemical structure compared to the classic plastic utensils of the past, but it lasts longer in our collections and is less likely to release micro-particles. This makes it a better alternative that’s easy to use and sanitize. My favorite brand for these tools is GIR. With this set, you get a highly effective ladle, spoon, turner, spatula, and spoonula with the ideal balance of structure and flexibility.

    Swapped Teflon Pans for Non-Toxic Options 

    I recently learned that Teflon, a substance often used in nonstick pans, is actually a form of plastic. Many Teflon pans also tend to contain forever chemicals like PFOAs and PFAS, which I’m inclined to avoid. Because of that, I stick to products like cast iron and ceramic.

    Caraway Nonstick Non-Toxic Skillet 

    Amazon

    If you want the ease of nonstick for eggs and other tedious items, I recommend Caraway’s non-toxic ceramic cookware. While it will naturally lose its effectiveness over time (all nonstick pans do), mine has remained smooth and slick for at least two years, even with daily use. It’s worth the price and investment if you’re like me and need a very easy cookware option on hand. Don’t just take my word for it though—after we rigorously tested cookware, the Caraway set landed at the top of our list multiple times for its incredible nonstick capabilities.

    Le Creuset Enameled Cast Iron Dutch Oven 

    Amazon

    If I’m not using a skillet, chances are I’m using a Dutch oven. My favorite is from Le Creuset, a brand touted for its heirloom quality. I can confirm that these pots are made to last, even with constant use. I’ve owned and used one for over two decades, and it’s still going strong. It has a Teflon-free enamel coating with a cast iron center for even heating. Made to last a lifetime, one of these pots will likely be in use longer than any standard nonstick cookware on the market.

    Swapped Plastic Wrap for Beeswax Wrap 

    Bees Wrap Reusable, Cut-to-Size Wrap 

    Amazon

    This beeswax wrap has been awesome to have on hand. It’s exactly what it sounds like: a waxy, reusable wrap. To use it, I cut it to my desired size, wrap it around an item, and use the warmth of my hands to create a seal, which stays secure until I need to unwrap it. Then, I clean the wrap with cold water and soap before reusing. It’s nice to build up a collection of pre-cut shapes and sizes for items I store repeatedly, like lemon halves. 

    I do believe that plastic wrap is essential for food safety. You don’t want to use this beeswax wrap to cover raw meats or fish, so I’ll always have a plastic roll on hand. But, in many cases, this replacement works like a charm and saves me money. 

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