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Amazing Benefits of Beeswax Wrap

Food waste is a global problem. More than 5 million tons of food ends up in landfills. And using beeswax packaging can be a great (and waste-free) way to keep food fresher for longer and store leftovers.

It is everyone's responsibility to take care of the environment. It's time to throw away plastic wrappers and use sustainable and eco-friendly product.


What does beeswax packaging do

Beeswax wrap is a waste-free way to store leftovers or transport food from your home to your workplace, school, park - anywhere.

Think about how you always use a piece of plastic wrap to store leftovers or wrap a piece of cheese. What happens to plastic wrap? It ends up as waste and doesn't go anywhere for a long time. Beeswax wraps are different because they are both reusable and biodegradable.

 Amazing Benefits of Beeswax Wrap

Benefits of beeswax wrapping

1. Reusable

Reusable products are durable and help reduce waste and save money. Beeswax wraps are reusable and last up to a year.

If the average household uses 24 rolls of wrap per year, that's about $100 worth of wrap for one year.

The average cost of a four-pack of beeswax wrap for the kitchen is $30. 2.

 

2. Stay fresher longer

Plastic is a durable material, but it's not breathable, which means it causes fresh food to get hot and wilt.

Beeswax acts as a natural barrier (similar to the way fruit skins protect the flesh), but it's still breathable, so food stays fresher and lasts longer.

 

3. Biodegradable

Over time, the protective wax coating on beeswax packaging will wear off.

Once your beeswax wrap has reached the end of its useful life, simply bury it in your backyard.

Unlike plastic cling wrap, beeswax wrap is biodegradable.

 

4. Reduce waste

Waste, especially plastic waste, is a big problem for the planet and local wildlife.

Finding sustainable alternatives to plastic is a great way to reduce household waste and the potential for plastic to cause problems for the local environment.

Switching from plastic to beeswax is a way to reduce one plastic pollutant in the environment.

 

5. Antibacterial

Like honey, beeswax has been shown to have antibacterial properties that help keep items clean, which can be very useful when handling food. 

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