
Mora Ceramic
Small Plates Set (7.8", Set of 6)
Meets the Welpr Standard
on Amazon
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We vetted plates against the Welpr Standard and here are our top picks.
Here's what we look for:
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Mora Ceramic
Meets the Welpr Standard
on Amazon
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Here's how to swap to non-toxic plates:
Plates are one of the most frequently used items in your kitchen. Because they hold your food directly — often warm or hot food — the material they're made of matters. Welpr focuses on whether plate materials are non-reactive and free from heavy metals like lead and cadmium.
Take a look at the plates you reach for every day — those are the ones to check first. Flip them over and look for any material information, country of origin, or safety markings on the bottom.
If you're not ready to replace your plates right away, a few small changes can help. This is especially useful if you have older, decorative, or plastic plates you're unsure about.
When you're ready to upgrade, look for plates made from glass, ceramic, or stoneware that have been tested free of lead and cadmium. Welpr prioritizes non-reactive materials with no plastic touching your food.

Cofounder & Product Curator
Camille May is the co-creator of Welpr and a guide for clean living. After selling her last company in the health food space, she went non-toxic while working to heal an autoimmune condition....

Medical Reviewer, PhD
Olushola M. Awoyemi (aka Shola) is a board-certified toxicologist and a research scientist with a PhD in Environmental Toxicology. Shola's long-term ambition is to be recognized as a world-renowned expert in toxicology,...