Stainless-Steel Kids’ Tableware: The Safer, Tougher & Planet-Friendly Choice
Greenvyne’s 304 18/8 stainless-steel plates, bowls & cups give Aussie kids safer, tougher, endlessly-recyclable mealtimes, ditch plastic for good.

Ditch Plastic for Good: The Ultimate Guide to Stainless Steel Kids' Tableware for Aussie Families.
Tired of plastic plates that leach toxins and crack under pressure? We were, too. That's why we started Greenvyne. As a sustainability-obsessed (and admittedly fussy) parent, I was fed up with every mealtime potentially adding unknown toxins and microplastics to my little ones' food, and another broken plate to the landfill. I researched safer options, and the answer was clear: stainless steel. Food-grade 18/8 stainless steel is inert—no BPA, phthalates, or coatings to flake off, and Food Standards Australia New Zealand backs it. The challenge? Finding family-friendly options that weren't oversized camping gear.
Greenvyne was born to make this durable material perfect for everyday family life. We made it light enough for a toddler to manage, but tough enough to survive being launched from a highchair (we’ve all been there). The goal was to create something so durable and timeless, it could become a cherished hand-me-down for siblings or cousins—the very essence of our "Forever in Use" philosophy. This is the quick, practical guide I wish I'd had.
Inside, I'm sharing everything I learned, minus the 2 a.m. Googling, so you can confidently decide if stainless steel belongs at your family table. (Hint: It absolutely does.)

So, what sent me down this rabbit hole? Here’s why I knew it was time to ditch plastic.
I started digging into the materials we used every day, and what I found was unsettling. Plastic plates can leach Bisphenol A (BPA) and phthalates... When I read that a 2024 umbrella review found links to everything from reduced birth weight to insulin resistance, it stopped being an abstract problem and became very, very personal. Minderoo Foundation, The Australian.
Europe is worried enough to ban BPA in all food-contact materials by January 2025, according to Food Safety. Our Aussie regulators say typical exposures are low, but still direct manufacturers to ensure any food-contact material is “not likely to cause contamination.” Food Standards Australia New Zealand.
In plain English? Switching one plastic plate per meal for stainless steel is a simple way to reduce your little one's contact with petroleum-based items and keep hundreds of broken plates out of landfill every year.
Our Kids Stainless-Steel Bowl Set | Small brings that swap down to just $19.95 and weighs less than my little one's wooden mini T-Rex.
What makes 18/8 304 stainless steel the safer choice?
Benefit |
Why it matters |
Greenvyne love |
Zero BPA & coatings |
Pure steel: nothing to leach |
Mealtime peace-of-mind |
Food-grade 304 (18 % Cr / 8 % Ni) |
Resists corrosion in most food environments—ASSDA calls it “the starting point” for food equipment. ASSDA |
The same steel that the master chefs and your favourite restaurant chefs use |
Dishwasher & oven safe |
Up to 250 °C without warping |
Prep → bake → serve in one dish |
Infinitely recyclable |
Steel can be recycled over and over with no loss |
The essence of “Forever in Use” |

Got a tough toddler? Meet our wobble-proof Kids Stainless-Steel Car Plate with Suction.
As a self-confessed "fussy" parent, I love a good comparison. I put together this simple chart to see everything side-by-side. It’s the visual guide I wish I'd had when I was weighing up the options.
Property |
Stainless Steel 18/8 |
Platinum Silicone |
PLA/Bamboo* |
Conventional Plastic |
BPA / phthalate free |
✅ |
✅ |
✅ |
⚠️ varies |
Oven safe |
✅ (250 °C) |
✅ (200 °C) |
❌ |
❌ |
Dishwasher safe |
✅ Any rack |
✅ Top rack |
Hand wash |
Varies |
Lifespan |
10 + years |
3-5 years |
1-2 years |
6-18 months |
Easy curbside recycling in AU |
✅ Metal stream |
♻️ via TerraCycle or Takeback |
❌ |
✅ But often ends in landfill** |
* A note on bamboo fibre: most products bond bamboo powder with melamine resin, which can break down under heat, check those labels.
** According to a recent OECD report, only 9% of plastic is successfully recycled; the rest ends up in landfills, incinerated, or leaks into the environment.
Vee’s three stress-free ways to transition your kids tableware
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One-a-month swap – Replace just breakfast plates this month. Next month, add lunch bowls. Small habits stick.
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Bundle up & save – Our Baby & Toddler bowl set (Two small and two medium bowls) and the two-pack kids drink cup set saves 10%, versus buying individually.
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Snag our factory seconds range before they sell out, the same great lasting quality with minor quirks at up to 50% discount: more swaps and more money left in your wallet.

Frequently Asked Questions
Does stainless steel leach nickel?
Migration tests on grade 304 show levels far below FSANZ and EU limits, even with acidic foods. ASSDA
Can I microwave metal?
No, but you can pop stainless plates in a conventional oven up to 250 °C. Perfect for reheating leftovers without worrying about the chemicals associated with heating plastic.
But don't worry, we are developing our own microwave-safe stainless steel range. Subscribe to our newsletter here, so you can be the first to know when we launch.
Will the plate get too hot for little hands?
Thin-wall steel cools fast. For soups and warm drinks, pair with our silicone-sleeved 3-in-1 Sippy Cup. As always, we do not recommend serving hot food to children and always advise adult supervision at all times.
Does stainless steel need special care? Nope, because we know you are busy:
- Simply rinse or pop in dishwasher after every meal.
- Monthly sparkle: Dust of bicarb + splash of vinegar. Rinse.
- Always avoid steel wool: A soft cloth preserves that matte shine.
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Water spots on silicone? Use a 1:1 mix of white vinegar and warm water, soak, rinse and air dry.
You can read full details on our Product Care page.
Choosing the Right Stainless Steel Tableware for Kids:
Not all stainless steel is created equal, especially when it comes to kids' dishes. When selecting safe stainless steel plates for toddlers, always look for food-grade 304 stainless steel (also known as 18/8) or medical-grade 316 stainless steel (also known as 18/10). This premium child-safe material is non-reactive, rust-resistant, and built to withstand the rigours of everyday family life. For ultimate toddler-friendly tableware, ensure it has rounded edges, no coatings, and is lightweight enough for little hands while being strong enough to last for generations, like our Plates, cups and bowls.
Why Families Love Greenvyne:
We've made stainless steel kids' tableware easy, safe, and, dare we say, stylish. Our customers consistently tell us they love how lightweight our plates and bowls are. Perfect for everyday use and truly built to last. With no plastic parts to crack or coatings to fade, Greenvyne tableware offers a safer, non-toxic alternative for your little ones; it's also sustainable, dishwasher-friendly, and proudly Aussie-owned.
Safer plates, one less thing to worry about.
Ultimately, moving beyond plastic wasn't just about sustainability for our family—it was about peace of mind. It was about taking one daily worry off my plate (so to speak). Imagine mealtimes free from nagging questions about chemicals or the frustration of yet another cracked dish destined for the bin. That’s the feeling we want to bring to your table.
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Happy steeling,
Vee