🌿 Natural Beeswax Food Wraps
A simple, beautiful swap for a low-tox, earth-conscious kitchen. Our Natural Beeswax Food Wraps are handcrafted in small batches using premium, plant-based ingredients — offering a reusable, plastic-free alternative to cling wrap and single-use plastics.
Designed to preserve freshness while reducing waste, these wraps bring both function and intention into your everyday kitchen rituals.
Why Your Kitchen Will Love Beeswax Wraps
- Reusable, plastic-free food storage
- Keeps food fresh naturally
- Breathable — prevents moisture build-up
- Compostable at end of life
- Durable and long-lasting (up to 12 months)
- Handmade with premium natural ingredients
Handcrafted With Pure, Earth-Derived Ingredients
Made with:
- Organic cotton
- Australian beeswax
- Organic extra virgin coconut oil
- Organic jojoba oil
- Natural pine resin
This combination creates a flexible, breathable wrap that gently seals around food using the warmth of your hands.
How to Use
Use the warmth of your hands to mould the wrap over food, bowls, or containers. As it cools, it will hold its shape — creating a natural seal.
Perfect for wrapping:
- Fresh produce
- Sandwiches
- Leftovers
- Cheese and snacks
Care Instructions
- Rinse in cold water or wipe with a damp cloth
- Allow to air dry between uses
- Avoid hot water, microwaves, or dishwashers
First Use & Refreshing Your Wraps
When first using your wraps, gently warm them between your hands to soften and activate the natural wax coating.
Over time, if your wraps begin to lose their grip:
- Place the wrap between two sheets of baking paper
- Gently press with a warm iron (low heat)
- Allow to cool and reset
This will help reactivate the wax and extend the life of your wraps 🌿
Available Sizes (3 Pack)
- Small — 20cm x 20cm
- Medium — 25cm x 25cm
- Large — 30cm x 30cm
Designs may vary slightly due to their handcrafted nature. Pair with any of our Home Care collection and keep building on your low tox living essentials.
Perfect For
Zero waste kitchens
- Eco-conscious households
- Plastic-free living
- Sustainable food storage
- Thoughtful, earth-friendly gifting
Nature’s Way to Store Food
Simple swaps like this create meaningful change. Reduce waste, nourish your home, and return to a more natural way of living — one wrap at a time 🌿
Earn rewards points with every purchase!
🌿Want to know more? Explore our blog: 5 Easy Eco Swaps to Green Your Cleaning Cabinet
Natural Beeswax Food Wraps
From Mother: 🌏 Responsibly sourced local Aussie Beeswax, Certified Organic Extra Virgin Coconut Oil, Certified Organic Jojoba Oil, Organic Australian Pine Resin & Colloidal Silver.
STORAGE + USE
You can use our beeswax wraps on most food, with the exception of raw meat & fish, and excessively wet or hot items.
🌿 Caring For Your Beeswax Wraps
With a little love and care, your Sweet Earth Beeswax Wraps can be used again and again, helping reduce plastic waste in your kitchen.
To Clean:
• Hand wash only in cool to lukewarm water.
• Use a small amount of mild dish soap if required.
• Rinse and allow to air dry.
• Once dry, fold and store in a drawer, basket, or cupboard.Avoid:
• Hot water
• Dishwashers
• Microwaves
• Ovens
• Direct heat or prolonged exposure to sunlightUsing Your Wraps:
The warmth of your hands softens the wrap, allowing it to mould around bowls, plates, fruit, vegetables, sandwiches, and baked goods. As it cools, it creates a breathable protective seal.🌿 Reviving Well-Loved Wraps
Over time, your wraps may develop creases or lose some of their wax coating. This is completely normal and simply means they have been well used.
To refresh your wraps:
- Place the wrap on a baking tray lined with baking paper.
- Sprinkle with a small amount of grated beeswax or a beeswax wrap refresher blend.
- Warm in a low oven (approximately 80-100°C) for 1–2 minutes, just until the wax melts.
- Carefully remove and lift the wrap by the corners.
- Allow to cool and set before use.
Your wrap will be refreshed and ready for many more months of use.
🌿 End Of Life
When your wrap eventually reaches the end of its journey, it can be cut into strips and added to your compost, used as a natural fire starter, or returned to the earth where it will naturally biodegrade.

