Becostep - the eco-friendly step up stool Made from
plant fibres
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We're very proud of our latest addition to the BecoThings baby range, the BecoStep. This eco-friendly step stool is made from our bamboo and rice husk plastic making it sustainable to produce and even biodegradable when you've finished with it. Although the step is eco-friendly it has been designed with the child's safety as a number one priority. Available in 3 colours, blue, natural and pink the BecoStep looks perfect in the bathroom alongside the BecoPotty.

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As it's made from our bamboo material it is heavier than most other step stools, which means it is more stable and less likely to topple over. Additionally the wide base is supported by rubber strips on the feet, this prevents the step moving around the bathroom floor. Finally we've added some raised contours on the top of the BecoStep which means the child has much more grip. All this makes the step up to the sink eco and safe.

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£14.99

Dimensions: W41cm x D28cm x H16cm
Weight: 910g
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Bamboo A BecoStep starts life as bamboo and rice husks, which are leftover materials from farming.  
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  We take these natural plant fibres and grind them into a fine powder.
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By adding a biodegradable resin and pressing the powder in a hot mould our eco-friendly step up stool is created.  
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  After you've used your BecoStep, why not use it again for something else. We've come up with a few ideas but because we all like spending time in the garden our favourite is to turn your step stool into a plant plot and call it the BecoPlanter. Check out some of our efforts..
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For more information on any of our materials and where they come from click here