Garden Party Bee's Wrap Roll
Garden Party Bee's Wrap Roll
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What exactly is Bee’s Wrap? Bee’s Wrap is organic cotton infused with beeswax, organic jojoba oil, and tree resin which creates a washable, reusable, and compostable alternative to plastic wrap. This roll of Bee's Wrap is perfect for someone that is often in the kitchen and / or packing food to go and trying to do so more sustainably - the roll gives you a lot to work with and you can cut pieces in sizes that will be most useful to you!
The Details:
- Dimensions: roll is 14" x 52"
- Care: Wash with cool water and gentle soap, and reuse
- Directions: Use the warmth of your hands to wrap Bee’s Wrap around whatever you wish. When the Bee's Wrap cools within seconds it holds its seal.
- Use for: cheese, produce, a small snack, vegetables, bread, fruit, fresh herbs, baked goods, to cover a bowl, etc.
- Do Not use Bee’s Wrap for raw meat
- Made of: GOTS-certified organic cotton, sustainably sourced beeswax from the United States, organic jojoba oil, tree resin
- Lifespan: Will last up to a year with proper care & regular use
- Heads Up: When you first open your package of Bee's Wrap you may smell the beeswax. The scent will fade after the first few uses and washes.
The Maker:
Bee’s Wrap was started in 2012 by Sarah Kaeck, a mother of three who found herself facing the same question as many others: how could she eliminate plastics in her kitchen in favor of a better, healthier, more sustainable way to store food? The first wraps were all handmade by Sarah in her kitchen, and while her operation has expanded since then Bee’s Wrap is still handmade by a growing team of women in a Bristol, Vermont workshop.
As a Green America Certified company, Bee's Wrap thinks sustainably from start to finish. Their wraps are made using fabric and printing certified by the Global Organic Textile Standard, beeswax sourced from sustainably-managed hives in the US, and organic jojoba oil. Bee's Wrap packaging is recyclable and plastic-free, and once your Bees Wrap has reached the end of its useful life it can be composted - they are biodegradable.