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    Ditch Plastic Wrap for This Editor-Loved Beeswax Wrap

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    Even before I started consulting with experts (like cardiologists) about kitchen gear, I used to shudder every time I wrapped everyday items in plastic wrap. I knew there had to be a better way to preserve those random lemon halves— for the environment, my health and my wallet. Once I started to understand more about microplastics, I realized plastic was everywhere I turned in my kitchen, and I had to make swaps. That is what 2025 became for me: the year of glass containers, wooden cutting boards and these (positively genius) beeswax wraps. 

    Out of all of the changes I have made, these nifty wraps have impressed me most. They’re coated with a layer of beeswax, hence the name. I just warm them up with my hands around whatever I need to wrap and that’s it—I have a perfectly sealed lemon half (or wedge of cheese, or cut avocado) that’ll stay fresh for days. The best part? They’re reusable, meaning they ultimately check every box: less wasteful, better for budgeting and helpful for reducing my microplastic exposure. 

    Bee’s Wrap Beeswax Wraps for Food, 3-Pack

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    You can buy these wraps in two formats: a pack of pre-cut pieces or a roll of cut-your-own wrap. I prefer the latter because I am able to grab exactly what I need, no more and no less. The pieces are thick and smooth, and they don’t get tacky or seal until you warm them up with your hands. For me, it took a few times to really get the hang of it, but once I did, it was such an easy swap. They seal so tightly and don’t release until I need them to, even in the refrigerator.  

    The wrap is made with beeswax, organic cotton, organic plant oils and tree resin. I’ve owned these for just over four months and have not had to replace one yet, and I foresee being able to maintain my wax pieces for at least a year if I properly care for them. To clean them, simply  use cold water, so as to maintain the waxy layer, and some soap. Because you cannot sanitize them with hot water or get a leakproof seal, I wouldn’t use these wraps for raw proteins. For that, I stick with plastic wrap—if you’re like me, you still may need the plastic option from time to time. 

    Bee’s Wrap Beeswax Wraps for Food, Cut to Size

    Amazon


    These wraps are great for storing odd ends of produce, from small lime halves to large butts of squash. I use them for other foods, like bread, sandwiches, butter and more. They work wonderfully on all sorts of bowls, plates and cookware pieces too, making for seamless storage. I find that I am a creature of habit; I usually have the same types of items that need to be wrapped, so I can just reach from my collection of pre-cut pieces over and over again, making for less fussy prep. Gone are the days when I’m fiddling with plastic wrap that had folded onto itself a million times in the split-second after it came off its roll. 

    Can I also say that these beeswax wraps are way more aesthetically pleasing than cling wrap? I love the way my refrigerator looks with a few bits covered in the pattern of my choice. I personally love the Bees and Bears pattern. I also own the Vegan Meadow Magic option, which comes with a beeswax-free plant-derived sticky material instead. 

    Regardless of the pattern or format you choose, you won’t be disappointed in this genius kitchen swap. These beeswax wraps are so superior to single-use plastic, and I feel great about having them in my kitchen. 

    Shop More Single-Use Plastic Alternatives 

    Bee’s Wrap Beeswax Sandwich Wrap

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    Bee’s Wrap Beeswax Bread Wrap

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    Stasher Premium Silicone Reusable Food Storage Bags, 2-Pack

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    Organic Cotton Mart Cotton Washable Produce Bags, 6-Pack 

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    Stasher Premium Reusable Silicone Stretch Lids, 3-Pack

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    At the time of publishing, the price started at $18. 

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