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Set Of 3 Assorted Size Wraps

Bee's Wrap
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20111
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UPC:
854016005005
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Eco Friendly Sandwich Wrap

This Set of 3 Assorted Size Bee’s Wraps is an eco-friendly and reusable alternative to cling film and foil, designed to help reduce single-use plastics in the kitchen. Made from organic cotton coated with sustainably harvested beeswax, organic jojoba oil and tree resin, these wraps naturally keep food fresh while being fully biodegradable and compostable at the end of their life. The assorted pack offers three practical sizes, making it a versatile choice for everyday use, from wrapping fruit and cheese to covering bowls or baked goods. Easy to clean and reuse, Bee’s Wraps are a simple swap for anyone looking to store food more sustainably.

Key Features:

  • Eco-friendly alternative to cling film and foil.
  • Made with organic cotton, beeswax, jojoba oil and tree resin.
  • Naturally antibacterial to help keep food fresh.
  • Reusable, biodegradable and compostable.
  • Includes three practical sizes for a range of uses.
  • Assorted Set of 3 includes:
    • 1 Small 7" x 8"
    • 1 Medium 10" x 11"
    • 1 Large 13" x 14"

Usage Ideas:

  • Use the small wrap for lemons, avocados or small snacks on the go.
  • Wrap cheese, herbs or vegetables with the medium wrap, or use it to cover a bowl.
  • Keep bread, greens or baked goods fresh with the large wrap.
  • Fold into a pouch for storing nuts, dried fruit or sandwiches.

How long do Bee’s Wraps last?

With regular use, Bee’s Wraps typically last for around one year. Their lifespan can vary depending on how often they are used and how well they are cared for.

How do you clean Bee’s Wraps?

They should be washed in cool water with a mild soap, then air dried before being reused. Hot water should be avoided as it can damage the beeswax coating.

Are Bee’s Wraps compostable?

Yes, Bee’s Wraps are fully biodegradable and compostable, so once they reach the end of their life they can safely return to the earth.