• THE UNPLASTIC SHOP
  • THE UNPLASTIC SHOP
  • THE UNPLASTIC SHOP
A pair of light-colored wooden chopsticks held together by a blue paper band, displayed on a white background. Text graphic reads: The Unplastic Shop. Curated by the Oceanic Preservation Society — the production team behind The Plastic Detox, now streaming worldwide — to reduce plastic exposure where it matters most. A pair of wooden chopsticks rests neatly on a folded white napkin, both placed against a plain white background. A ceramic bowl with a floral pattern and wooden chopsticks rests on a white napkin, set on a linen tablecloth. Nearby are a glass of water, a wine glass, and a vase with white flowers. Text on a green background about 3,000 banned ingredients and a higher standard for home products.
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A pair of light-colored wooden chopsticks held together by a blue paper band, displayed on a white background.

Bambu Chopsticks

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Why we love it

  • A high-impact upgrade for reducing plastic exposure in your daily routine.
  • Free from 3,000+ banned ingredients and meets our EU-informed standards.
  • USDA Certified Biobased: Ensures the product is made with sustainable and renewable materials.
  • Lightweight and durable: Provides long-lasting use without the need for frequent replacements.
  • Made without glues or lacquers: Ensures a chemical-free and eco-friendly product.
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Chopsticks $3.99

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Billions of disposable chopsticks are thrown away every year. Use reusable bamboo chopsticks instead! bambu® reusable bamboo chopsticks come from an organic, renewable bamboo source, and are hand burnished to a naturally-smooth finish (splinter-free). Lightweight and sturdy, these go-anywhere eating utensils can handle more than fried noodles or sushi. These bamboo chopsticks are a great and versatile eating utensil and can be useful tools in the kitchen too. They wash off easily, travel well, and can be used over and over again. Measures 9.25 inches long

Ordering takeout? Just say no to disposable chopsticks by having bambu® Chopsticks on hand instead. These USDA Certified Biobased, reusable versions of a classic are 9.25 inches long, naturally stain-resistant, glue- and lacquer-free, and they won’t scratch your pots and pans. A natural, food-grade oil finish gives them a smooth, silky surface that rinses easily and won’t splinter. Keep them at home, or take them with you.

Why should you reuse chopsticks?

Worldwide, around 80 billion pairs of chopsticks are tossed in the garbage each year. Many of these are wooden — in China alone, nearly four million trees annually become eating utensils.

Chopsticks are small, but billions of them are part of a bigger problem. Choosing bamboo rather than wooden chopsticks and reusing them as long as possible helps keep them out of the landfill.

How many times can you reuse bamboo chopsticks?

With proper care, you can reuse your bamboo chopsticks for as long as you can keep track of them!

Don’t soak your chopsticks — or anything made of bamboo — for a prolonged period of time. Rinse them right after you use them, and wash them with mild soap in warm water. Wipe them with a towel to soak up water, then let them air dry.

If they start looking worse for the wear, rub them down with Pure Sense’s food-grade Wood & Bamboo Conditioner and Protectant to restore them.

If the business ends of your chopsticks will be seeing a lot of spicy tuna roll action, make Sushi Night complete — and beautiful — with bambu Small Condiment Cups, perfect for soy sauce and wasabi.

Want more bamboo in the kitchen? Check out all of bambu’s beautiful bamboo kitchen products on Grove. 

Certified Organic Bamboo and Certified Organic Linsee Oil.

Dishwasher Safe. However, hand wash for longer life. Avoid prolonged soaking.

How do you care for bamboo wood?

Bamboo is easy to care for. All you really need to do is keep it clean and dry, which requires nothing but water, mild detergent, and a towel.

Never put anything made of bamboo in your dishwasher. If bamboo needs cleaning, wash it by hand in warm water — never hot. Use a mild, natural dishwashing liquid, and rinse it well. Use a towel to remove standing water, and let the bamboo air dry thoroughly.

How to remove mold and mildew from bamboo

Mold and mildew spots are easy to remove from bamboo. Rub the spot with half a lemon or a 1:1 vinegar:water solution. Use a soft brush or microfiber cloth to scrub it away, then rinse and dry thoroughly.

Grove Values

A collection of eco-friendly household items including a metal lunchbox, reusable bamboo utensils, toothpaste tablets, bamboo toothbrush, dish scrub, cleaning cubes, dish soap, and colored pencils, all arranged on a wooden board.
The unplastic shop

Curated to reduce plastic exposure where it matters most

Everything in this shop meets expert-backed criteria developed with the Oceanic Preservation Society prioritizing reduced plastic where it counts most.

✓ Plastic never touches anything you ingest

✓ Free from BPA and all “BP” alternatives

✓ Free from PFAS and other “forever chemicals”

✓ Selected to avoid endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) and other chemicals associated with hormone disruption

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