Product Review: Beeswax Food Wraps
When shopping around for litter-free lunch alternatives, a product that inevitably presents itself is the beeswax food wrap. The wraps are made by saturating cloth fabric with beeswax, making a moldable, slightly tacky-feeling sheet. You warm the wrap with your hands to melt the wax, which lets it form to whatever shape you want! These had been on the periphery of my zero-waste efforts for some time, but I impulse-bought a variety-sized set at a farmer's market a week and a half ago. I was sold on the cute patterns, and the knowledge that they were locally made by people who source their beeswax ethically. So, $26 later, I was carting home something I hadn't planned to buy, but that I was keen on integrating into my lunchbox nonetheless. I experienced buyer's remorse almost immediately. We already have so many reusable containers, I didn't really need more accessories for my lunch. I actually tend to bring snacks that don't need packaging at all, like apples, ba...