All About Our Beeswax Wraps

Food Safe | Handmade in the UK | Eco-Friendly

Our beeswax wraps are:

  • handmade by us, the owners, in our little East London studio
  • regularly checked by an independent laboratory and certified food safe
  • Approved for food contact with NO jojoba oil or pine resin
  • National Award-winning and finalists for sustainable production

In our small studio in East London, we make every beeswax wrap completely by hand using 100% green electricity. Our supply chain is as local and as short as possible, using the highest quality beeswax from small-scale Essex beekeepers (look for the British Beeswax symbol), GOTS organically certified and OEKO-TEX 100 certified 100% cotton, cold-pressed extra-virgin olive oil produced in Spain and sustainably harvested damar resin from Indonesia, which is sent by cargo ship to our UK-based supplier in large quantities to reduce the carbon footprint. We use no jojoba oil (not approved for food contact) or pine resin (an allergen). Our standard shipping has the lowest carbon footprint, using Royal Mail (the UK’s greenest delivery option*) and other countries’ national postal services instead of higher-polluting couriers.

* thanks to their "feet on the street" model, where over half of all deliveries are made wholly or partially on foot across the UK.

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Everything you want to know about beeswax wraps


What are beeswax wraps?

Put simply, they're 100% cotton that's been soaked in a mix of beeswax, resin and oil to create an eco-friendly, reusable, pliable cover for food that is biodegradable and compostable. 

What are beeswax wraps used for?

Wax wraps can replace at least year's worth of plastic bags. Use them to wrap leftovers, cover bowls, wrap sandwiches, store half an onion, apple, etc, even keep open bottles of wine fresh and your toothbrush ready for travel! They also work in the freezer.

Can I see Safety, Care & Use Directions in my language? 

Yes! It's here.

Are beeswax wraps safe?

We can guarantee that ours are! We're one of the only wraps makers to have had our finished products independently tested and approved for food contact safety. In fact we've got an entire food safety page dedicated to all the ways that we've made sure our wraps are food safe. Here are our full independent test results.

In addition, the vast majority of our fabrics are OEKO-TEX 100 Certified free from harmful substances, and all of our ingredients are UK FSA-, EU-EFSA and US FDA-approved.

Why don't you use pine resin or jojoba oil?

Some people are allergic to pine resin, and jojoba oil is not recognised as safe for food (we use extra-virgin olive oil instead).

Bread bags & sandwich bags are popular - why don't you sell them?

Bags have seams on the inside that catch crumbs, sandwich fillings and other bits of the food you store in them, so they're very hard to clean fully.

Ever noticed the lint that gets stuck inside the corners of your pillowcases? And that’s with vigorous washing in a machine.

Flat wraps, on the other hand, easily wipe clean with a little soap, cool water and the soft side of a sponge. There are no crevices or corners for food to catch and rot.

Are beeswax wraps good for the environment?

Yes, and in many ways. They're plastic-free and BPA-free, made from just 4 materials: beeswax, sustainably tapped damar resin, extra virgin olive oil and  100% cotton. We chose damar resin instead of pine resin because some people are allergic to pine.

They're reusable for a year or more and easily washable.

Beeswax wraps are also completely biodegradable and compostable, so they don't go into landfill or end up in our oceans. 

How do beeswax wraps work?

Just like cling film, the wrap moulds around and adheres to surfaces or itself. The warmth of your hands makes the wrap pliable and adhesive. Don’t be afraid to pinch the ends together – that’s when it really does its job!

Do they transfer any odour or taste to food?

Nope. In fact, we've had this independently tested and our wraps transfer no discernible odour or taste to food. Please see our Certified Food Safe page for all the details.


How do I clean beeswax wraps?

With cold/cool water, a sponge and a little washing up liquid. Hang over your dish drying rack to air-dry. Don’t put it on any radiators or other heat sources or the wax will melt.

How should beeswax wraps be stored?

Wax wraps do not like the heat, so keep them somewhere cool, like a drawer or a cabinet.

Are beeswax wraps microwavable?

Beeswax does not like heat, so they shouldn't be put into the microwave, dishwasher or oven. Don't wrap hot food or bowls, either, or the wax will melt.

What if I accidentally melt the wax?

It does happen - we've done it, too! If you do accidentally melt the wax, drop us a note and we’ll be happy to tell you how to fix.

How long do beeswax wraps last?

With regular use and proper care, they will last for up to a year or more.

What about when they're knackered?

You’ve got two choices: refresh them or compost them. The wraps are 100% compostable and/or upcycleable. They make great firelighters!

Can I use them on raw meat or fish?

Please don't, because they shouldn't be cleaned with hot water.

What about allergies?

Do not use if allergic to any of the materials (cotton, beeswax, olive oil or damar resin). Please note that our wraps contain NO pine resin or jojoba oil.