Crafting Sustainability: How the Kingi Chopping Board Helps End Plastic's Pollution with Eco-Friendly Design

Crafting Sustainability: How the Kingi Chopping Board Helps End Plastic's Pollution with Eco-Friendly Design

The highly coveted and sellout kingiboards are now available on Legasea's online store - grab yours before they disappear again:

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What if every tool in your kitchen told a story of sustainability, circular design, and purpose? Our Kingi Board is designed to reflect that kaupapa.

Crafted from Critical. Cleanstone and made using 100% recycled plastic packaging and commercial fishing nets, these boards embody the power of sustainable design, transforming waste into something beautiful, durable, and built to last a lifetime. In collaboration with Tom, Legasea and kingi hotel britomart we’re proud to create a product that honours our environment and celebrates our connection to our moana.

Here’s why circular products like the Kingi Board matters:

Tiakitanga: Each board is made from 100% recycled plastics including ocean plastics helping to clean up our whenua and moana as part of the eco-conscious design kaupapa.

Designed for Longevity: Like all great tools, it’s built to last—turning a simple kitchen item into a piece that will serve generations.

Tell a story every time you have mates over for kai: Owning a Kingi board means participating in a movement—one where sustainability is no longer optional but essential.

But this isn’t just about a product—it’s about thinking differently about the things we create and use every day. It’s about redefining sustainability in the spaces we live and work in, from kitchens to retail, hospitality, and beyond.

Let’s celebrate craftsmanship that lasts, materials with meaning, and designs that respect our planet. 🌍✨

👇 How are you incorporating sustainable materials into your designs? Drop your thoughts in the comments below and join the conversation!

I run a green materials company called Critical. and we help designers and founders create beautiful spaces and products using 100% recycled plastic panels called Cleanstone. If your working on an eCommerce or retail product and are looking for sustainable materials, send me a DM or reach out on Criticaldesign.nz - I'd love to kōrero!

 

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