Join 100,000+ homes

Sign up and get 10% off

--
Day
--
Hours
--
Mins
--
Secs

Wood or Plastic
Cutting Boards?

3 Key Factors to Consider

Stacked acacia and walnut wood cutting boards on a white surface

1. Wood has Antimicrobial Properties

In 1994, an experiment was conducted to see how bacteria behave on wood versus plastic cutting boards. The boards were purposely contaminated with E. coli, Listeria, and Salmonella. The results were shocking:

  • Plastic: Bacteria remained on the surface for hours and could multiply overnight, increasing the risk of cross-contamination.

  • Wood: Within minutes, bacteria could no longer be recovered from the surface. Up to 99.9% of bacteria were eliminated within 12 hours.

2. The Durability of Wood vs. Plastic

You might be thinking: "Okay, bacteria stays on plastic's surface, but can't I just wash it?"

Yes, plastic boards are easy to clean and can be put in the dishwasher, unlike wood. However, knife cuts quickly create grooves that trap bacteria, making them harder to sanitize even with bleach or a long dishwasher cycle. As a result, plastic boards often need to be replaced every 1–5 years.

Red plastic cutting board with chopped green beans and knife 1-5 Year Lifespan
Hands slicing raw beef on a dark wood cutting board 10 Year Lifespan

3. The Hidden Risk of Microplastics

Heavily-scratched red plastic cutting board with sliced bread loaf and knife1200px, 100vw

Every time you cut, chop, or slice, tiny plastic fragments are shaved off the surface. Over time, these microscopic particles end up in your food and are ingested.

Research has found that ingested microplastics accumulate in organs and tissues, such as the brain, heart, stomach, and lymph nodes. This exposure can lead to:

  • Inflammation and immune system problems

  • Digestive and reproductive issues

  • Colon and lung cancer

  • An increased risk of heart attack and stroke

Final Verdict: Which Should You Choose?

While the choice is ultimately yours, we recommend wood cutting boards. They may require a bit more care, but they don't release plastic particles and offer natural antimicrobial properties that make them a strong, safe option for everyday use.

Considering Wood?

Try the 5-star acacia cutting board.

Shop Now
Whatsapp-color Created with Sketch.