Reusable Beeswax Food Wraps - The Lunch Pack

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Reusable Beeswax Food Wraps - The Lunch Pack

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Unlike your favorite foods that disappear in no time flat, plastic sticks around—for good. Say no to single-use plastic bags with this set of reusable cloth wraps.

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Unlike your favorite foods that disappear in no time flat, plastic sticks around—for good. Say no to single-use plastic bags with this set of reusable cloth wraps.

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Unlike your favorite foods that disappear in no time flat, plastic sticks around—for good. Say no to single-use plastic bags with this set of reusable cloth wraps.

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You can make your lunch disappear in a snap. If only you could make plastic go away for good. These sandwich and food wraps are made from cotton cloth coated in moisture-wicking beeswax and jojoba oil. You know what that means: less wasteful plastic going in your bin. We love this set because it keeps a sandwich, fruit, and handful of nuts fresh for lunchtime.

Lunch stays fresh until it's devour hour thanks to these plastic-free food wraps. Use the warmth of your hands to wrap - Bee's Wrap will hold its shape when it cools, creating a seal. To clean, rinse with cold water and mild detergent, then air dry.

Shipping containers can be recycled in your curbside bin. Bee's Wrap is reusable but can also be composted.
These are general guidelines for broadly-recyclable materials. Check with your local recycler to confirm what they take.

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Ingredient Integrity

Bee's Wrap only sources sustainably-grown cotton, organic jojoba oil, and beeswax that's harvested humanely.

Low Carbon Footprint

Bee's Wrap's manufacturing facilitiy is almost entirely waste-free and they continue to look for new ways to limit their waste output.

Recyclable Packaging

The wraps are reusable, but eventually they can be composted or used as a natural fire starter.

Committed to Social Good

Rave Worthy

Our team personally tests every product to make sure it’s good enough to end up in your home, not a landfill.

Ingredient Integrity

Bee's Wrap only sources sustainably-grown cotton, organic jojoba oil, and beeswax that's harvested humanely.

Low Carbon Footprint

Bee's Wrap's manufacturing facilitiy is almost entirely waste-free and they continue to look for new ways to limit their waste output.

Recyclable Packaging

The wraps are reusable, but eventually they can be composted or used as a natural fire starter.

Committed to Social Good

Rave Worthy

Our team personally tests every product to make sure it’s good enough to end up in your home, not a landfill.

How it does good

Our reliance on plastic has gotten out of hand. Every day over millions of single-use plastic items are tossed into landfills. To help reduce our wasteful consumption of plastic wrap and sandwich bags, Bee's Wrap creates reusable cloth wraps coated in organic jojoba oil and sustainably-harvested beeswax. You can use your bee's wrap as much as you want, but if it's been a while and you need a new one, you can simply add it to your backyard compost bin or use it as a natural fire starter. Bee's Wrap is also committed to a less wasteful manufacturing process. They're currently at near zero-waste production, and hope to continue to lessen their waste and energy usage.

Third Party Certifications

  • Global Organic Textile Standard Certified
  • One Percent Certification
  • Certified B Corp
  • Forest Stewardship Council Certification
  • Green America Certified Business

Bee's Wrap

Bee’s Wrap started with a question: How could we eliminate plastics in our kitchen in favor of a healthier, more sustainable way to store our food? What founder Sarah Kaeck discovered was a lost tradition made new again. By infusing organic cotton with beeswax, organic jojoba oil, and tree resin, Sarah created a washable, reusable, and compostable alternative to plastic wrap. Today, Bee’s Wrap is a leading alternative to plastic wrap. From their headquarters in Middlebury, Vermont, they're creating wraps that provide a versatile and durable solution for sustainable food storage.

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JG
06/08/2022
Joanne G.
United States United States

Cute and very classy

It will.be a gift to my husband for his birthday. I am very impressed that they are already folded in shape for a sandwich and other snack items. The bear pattern is really cute. I am thinking of giving one of sets to my 5 YO grandson who loves. Bears for his school snacks.

LS
10/10/2022
Lucy S.
United States United States

Beeswax wraps

We really liked the idea of these beeswax wraps and were happy to find that they work well. Definitely they cut down on plastic containers for our family’s packed lunches, and they are lighter and take up less space. (They also get attention at my kids’ schools, where people have asked what they are, how they work, and where my kids got them!) The only downside is that they need very gentle care in washing or they get wrecked. I would stress that beeswax wraps need to be hand-washed with cool/cold water only. If you use hot water, the beeswax starts to flake and come off, and then the wrap is no longer useable. (We learned this by trial and error, although using cool water is definitely mentioned in the instructions that come with the product.). If there is a way to reseal them after they start to flake, that would be great to know!