Beeswax Wraps Honeywrap, 3-Pack
Eco-friendly 3-Pack Beeswax Wraps Honeywraps keep food fresh naturally with reusable, breathable beeswax wraps.
Beeswax Wraps Honeywrap, 3-Pack
Made in New Zealand from organic cotton, beeswax, jojoba oil, and tree resin. The 3-pack includes one small, one medium, and one large wrap — a practical everyday set that covers a bowl, half an avocado, a cut lemon, a loaf of bread, and most things in between.
Warm each wrap with your hands to make it pliable, mould over food or a dish, and press to seal. The beeswax hardens in the fridge to hold the shape. Wash with cool water and mild soap only. Not dishwasher, microwave, or oven safe. Compostable at end of life.
Key details
- Set of 3: 1x small, 1x medium, 1x large
- Organic cotton, beeswax, jojoba oil, tree resin
- Non-toxic, reusable, compostable
- Wash with cool water and mild soap only
- Not dishwasher, microwave, or oven safe
- Compostable and recyclable cardboard packaging
- Proudly made in New Zealand
Ingredients
Organic Cotton, Jojoba Oil, Beeswax, Tree Resin.
- Ingredients
- Organic cotton, jojoba oil, beeswax, and tree resin.
- Care & How to use
- Warm the Honeywrap with your hands to mold over food or dishes. Press firmly to seal, and in the fridge, the beeswax hardens to maintain shape and freshness
- Features
- Non-toxic, made from organic cotton and natural ingredients (jojoba oil, beeswax, tree resin), sustainable, reusable, compostable, and doubles as placemats. Not dishwasher, microwave, or oven-safe.
- Origin
- Proudly made in New Zealand
- Packaging
- Packaged in a cardboard box that is compostable and/or recyclable
- Weight / Size
- Set of 3 wraps (1x small, 1x medium and 1x large)
- Shipping Information
- 100% plastic-free packaging
It includes a mix of sizes from the Honeywrap range. Check the current listing for the exact size breakdown, since Honeywraps are handmade with some natural variation.
100% organic cotton blended with beeswax, tree resin, and jojoba oil, all of which have natural antibacterial properties that make the cloth mouldable around food and dishes.
Use the warmth of your hands to mould the wrap over food or dishes. It sticks to itself when pressed firmly over a bowl or plate, and the beeswax hardens further in the fridge to help retain its shape and seal.
Wash in cold water with mild, eco-friendly soap, then air dry. Avoid the dishwasher, microwave, and oven, since heat will melt the beeswax coating.
No, they're not recommended for raw meat. They're best suited to produce, sandwiches, cheese, leftovers, and covering bowls.