Disposable Cutlery Made From Plants
Whether it’s food trucks at a festival, picnics in the park, or quick-service restaurants in the city, when it comes to food on the go, for both practical and hygienic reasons, customers often need single use cutlery to enjoy their food. Unfortunately, conventional disposable cutlery is made from plastic derived from finite fossil-fuel resources, contributing to the planet's plastic pollution problem. After its short useful life of 20 minutes, that disposable cutlery usually ends up in a landfill where it takes decades to break down into tiny microplastics to harm the environment further.
Looking for alternatives to plastic cutlery? Our disposable wooden cutlery range is made from sustainably sourced FSC™certified birchwood. This sustainable cutlery range includes knives, forks, spoons cutlery sets, standard spoons, teaspoons, small dessert spoons, ice cream spoons, forks, sporks, knives, chopsticks, and stirrers. All our eco friendly cutlery sets have a smaller carbon footprint than conventional plastic cutlery.
Want to personalise your cutlery? We offer customisation for all of our products, so you can put your branding on anything you like and stand out.
Wooden Cutlery
Made from beautifully crafted birchwood, our takeaway cutlery is a stylish, affordable, eco-friendly option that will not pollute or damage the environment – doing the same job as plastic cutlery, but in a much friendlier way.
Compostable Cutlery
Our compostable cutlery is suitable for both home and industrial composting. Composting our environmentally friendly disposable cutlery reduces greenhouse gases, returns nutrients to the earth and improves
soil quality, and in some cases can cost less than sending waste to landfill.
While you're here, you may also want to shop our selection of disposable plates and trays, containers, and cups. We have everything you need to boost your brand's eco credentials and reduce your use of single-use plastics.
Did you know 5% of our profits go towards positive change? Know that buying our alternatives for plastic cutlery is contributing to projects that better our world.

