FAQ

What is a beeswax wrap?
An all natural, eco-friendly alternative to plastic wrap.

What are they made with?
Beeswax, tree resins, jojoba oil and 100% cotton.

What do I use them for?
The main purpose of reusable beeswax wraps is to preserve food, but you are only limited by your creativity! Some common uses include: 
- cheese
- fruits + veggies herbs
- bowls + plates
- sandwiches
- snacks
- & more!

For more creative ideas, follow us on Instagram or hop over to our Blog.

How do I clean/care for them?
Check out our Top 5 Care Tips here.

How long do they last?
For the average person about a year is typical. 

What do I do with them after?
When they lose their stickiness, you can use them like a wax paper. Once they're beyond the point of no return, you can compost them or use them as fire starters.

What sizes do you make?
Small : 6x9"
Medium : 10x10"
Large : 11x14"

What size do I need?
Smalls are great for small produce like lemons, avocados or covering small jars. Mediums are versatile and can be used for larger produce or to cover bowls and plates with leftovers. Larges are perfect for making snack packs or covering mid-sized baking dishes.

Where do you get your wax from?
All of our wax is sourced locally from Urban Bee Honey Farm. All of their hives are located on Vancouver Island or in the greater Vancouver area.

How do I get them to stick?
In order to "activate" the wrap and to get it to be at it's prime "stickiness", we recommend also using the heat of your hands in order to warm the wax-up before you use them. This involves maneuvering the wrap between your fingers and using the heat of your hands to help it stick to the edge of whatever surface you're trying to adhere it to.