Bees Wrap provides a sustainable alternative to plastic wraps for food storage. Their wraps are made with beeswax, organic cotton, jojoba oil, and tree resin which creates a washable, reusable, and biodegradable option to keep food fresh.
Bees Wrap was founded in 2012 by Sarah Kaeck in Vermont, USA.
Sarah was inspired by a practice from her great-grandmother of wrapping food with cloth and beeswax.
In 2013, Bees Wrap was launched and they were first sold at farmers markets in Vermont.
Since then, Bees Wrap has grown to sell their wraps in over 60 countries worldwide and has won several awards.
Abeego is a Canadian brand that also provides beeswax wraps as an eco-friendly alternative to plastic wrap.
Bee's Wrap is also a US-based provider of beeswax wraps for food storage.
Etee offers an alternative eco-friendly option for food storage with their organic cotton and beeswax wraps.
This set comes with 3 different sized wraps (small, medium, and large) for food storage.
This pack includes a sandwich wrap, a medium wrap, and a snack bag for waste-free lunch packing.
Designed to fit cheese blocks or sandwiches perfectly, this wrap helps keep cheese fresher for longer.
Bees Wrap can be cleaned by washing with cool water and mild soap. Hang or lay flat to dry and store in a drawer or basket.
If taken care of properly, Bees Wrap can last up to a year or longer.
Bees Wrap is great for many types of food, but not recommended for raw meat. It is also not recommended for use with highly acidic foods or pineapple.
Yes, Bees Wrap can be used in the freezer to wrap food, but it is not recommended for long term storage.
No, Bees Wrap products are not vegan as they contain beeswax.