Sustainable cutlery for the kitchen can include a number of different items, ranging from the healthiest silverware on the market to every kind of eco friendly flatware imaginable.
Often, the best way to ensure you’re getting a healthy piece of silverware is to always use plastic free cutlery, but it goes beyond that: every piece of sustainable silverware must be natural and completely nontoxic (if it’s earth friendly, that’s awesome too).
The best part is that every product on our website is made using minimal industrial processing, and that means it won’t leach or off-gas harmful chemicals. Luckily, these items also come in various styles, giving you the choice of material, color, composition, etc. What more could you ask for?
Whether you want to buy an eco friendly cutlery set or simply go with organic silverware, there are several benefits to pursuing a nontoxic lifestyle. First, consider what exactly is introduced into your food when it touches—or is touched by—something such as a piece of silverware.
In the old days, most products for the kitchen were made using harmful chemicals, such as toxic “forever chemicals” like perfluorooctanoic acid (PFAOs), which can cause various health issues, especially in vulnerable populations. No one wants those nasty chemicals touching the food they serve to their family and friends. That’s exactly why newer, healthier options for nontoxic, organic, eco friendly eating utensils are becoming more commonly available for purchase on websites such as ours.
Whether you want it or not, the materials and substances used to make the flatware you use to eat can also leach into the foods that touch it. In other words, purchasing an eco friendly cutlery set might not always be enough, because sustainable and nontoxic do not always mean the same thing. The former means good for the earth while the latter means good for you, and although buying healthy silverware might seem like an inconsequential choice, small choices can add up to make a big difference. While you’re shopping, look out for items labeled nontoxic, natural, organic, and sustainable (like those listed on our product pages). While not all of these labels mean “safe” in themselves, most manufacturers that go to the trouble of earning these designations try to keep their products safe as well. Do your research and find out which companies you can trust.
The materials and methods used to make the utensils in your kitchen are important, in order to avoid a material that can leach into the food you eat. Always avoid silverware pieces with traditional nonstick coatings, which usually contain PFAOs and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFASs), along with aluminum and copper or plastic pieces that touch your food, which can also leach under heat. Sometimes even stainless steel is problematic, depending on how and where it’s made. Stick to materials like natural wood and safe metals when choosing your sustainable flatware.
When you’re interested in purchasing kitchen supplies (especially on the internet), you’ll likely find tons of options—and too many options can sometimes make the simple chore of buying the right non toxic utensils feel more like a nightmare. To make it easier on yourself, look for specific words and phrases that suggest you are buying a healthy item. For instance, can you be 100 percent sure that a product named “eco friendly silverware” is also nontoxic? Not exactly, because “eco friendly” and “nontoxic” do not mean the same thing, but as mentioned previously, a company that does their due diligence to ensure their silverware is eco friendly probably also operates with transparency and trustworthiness. Even better, most natural and organic materials do, in fact, come from nature, so they’re usually good for you, too.