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irradiated@radiation.partyMB to TechNews@radiation.party · 2 years ago

[HN] Stop Using Plastic Cutting Boards

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[HN] Stop Using Plastic Cutting Boards

www.outsideonline.com

irradiated@radiation.partyMB to TechNews@radiation.party · 2 years ago
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Why You Should Stop Using Plastic Cutting Boards Right Now
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With each chop, you’re releasing microplastics into your food

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  • grooving@lemmy.studio
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    I’ve been trying to move away from plastics for a while now and honestly didn’t even realize I was using a plastic cutting board. How are you supposed to clean wooden ones that you cut raw chicken on?

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        Id rather eat micro plastics than sand and oil a cutting board.

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            What am i? made of free time?! /s

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      A tempered glass cutting board would be a good alternative. Definitely more fragile than wood, but non-porous and dishwasher safe.

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        That seems like it would dull kitchen knives very quickly

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        Those are not good for your knives though.

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        I guess this is the way.

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