Bee's Wrap - Three Pack

$18.99
  • Made in Vermont USA of organic cotton muslin, beeswax, jojoba oil, and tree resin.
    This combination of ingredients creates a malleable food wrap that can be used again and again.
    They are the perfect alternative to plastic wrap with the added advantage that it breathes, keeping food fresher for longer.
    Wrap a sandwich, cheese, vegetables, and cover a bowl!
    Use the warmth of your hands to mould the Bee's Wrap to create a seal around the top of a bowl, half a lemon, the end of a crusty loaf of bread, or wrap a piece of cheese.
    When cool the wrap stiffens holding its shape and seal. REUSE
    Use them as fire starters at end of life or pop them in to your compost for their next phase of use.
  • Each pack contains 3 wraps

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Sustainable Packaging, no plastic here.

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Food stored in Bee's Wrap is able to breathe therefore staying fresh for longer. Made in Vermont USA of organic cotton muslin, beeswax, jojoba oil, and tree resin. 
This combination of ingredients creates a malleable food wrap that can be used again and again. 
They are the perfect alternative to plastic wrap with the added advantage that it breathes, keeping food fresher for longer. 
Wrap a sandwich, cheese, vegetables, and cover a bowl! 
Use the warmth of your hands to mould the Bee's Wrap to create a seal around the top of a bowl, half a lemon, the end of a crusty loaf of bread, or wrap a piece of cheese. 

Care Instructions

Wash Bee's Wrap in COOL water with a mild dish soap.
Do not subject to heat!
Air dry, fold and store in a drawer or in a basket on the counter.
The beeswax and jojoba oil have antibacterial qualities that help to keep your food fresh and allow you to use the Bee's Wrap again and again.
At end of life they make great fire starters or can be popped in the compost for their next use.

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524kg
shipping emissions removed
That's like...
2144
kilometers driven by an average gasoline-powered car