Plastic Free Food Wrap 3 Pack – Certified organic cotton, sustainably sourced beeswax, organic jojoba oil and tree resin.
Plastic Free Sandwich Wrap – Certified organic cotton, sustainably sourced beeswax, organic jojoba oil and tree resin.
Plastic Free Food Wrap X-Large – Certified organic cotton, sustainably sourced beeswax, organic jojoba oil and tree resin.
Aluminum Foil – Use for food storage, to cover baking surfaces, to protect food while it’s being cooked and more.
Plastic Free Food Wrap 3 Pack – These wraps are great for wrapping leftovers. They can also be used to wrap cheese, vegetables, bread, fruit, herbs, baked goods and a variety of other foods. Secure with a natural rubber band or natural fiber string if desired. Avoid raw meats that can contaminate wraps.
Plastic Free Sandwich Wrap – Designed for wrapping sandwiches. Avoid raw meats that can contaminate wraps.
Plastic Free Food Wrap X-Large – Use to cover a large bowl or dish, to preserve fresh greens or breads, to roll out bread dough and more. Avoid raw meats that can contaminate wraps.
Aluminum Foil – Paper-based
Plastic Free Food Wrap 3 Pack – Paper-based with a small plastic window (plastic being phased out)
Plastic Free Sandwich Wrap – Paper-based with a small plastic window (plastic being phased out)
Plastic Free Food Wrap X-Large – Paper-based with a small plastic window (plastic being phased out)
Aluminum Foil – Presuming it wasn’t used to wrap raw meats, safely rinse and reuse the foil to get as much life out of it as possible.
Plastic Free Food Wrap 3 Pack, Plastic Free Sandwich Wrap and Plastic Free Food Wrap X-Large – Avoid any heat sources. Wash with cool to lukewarm water and dish soap after each use and let air dry. Once dry simply fold the wrap and store it. Avoid raw meats that can contaminate wraps.
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Aluminum Foil – Presuming it wasn’t used to wrap raw meats, safely rinse and reuse the foil to get as much life out of it as possible. At the end of its useful life, rinse and place into the recycling bin. If your city or residential program does not accept this material, use Earth911’s recycling directory to find a facility near you:
Wrap – At the end of your wrap’s useful life, cut the wrap into strips to add to your compost heap, or wrap them around pieces of kindling and use as a natural and effective fire starter.
Thin Plastic Window – this material is typically not recyclable through city and residential recycling programs. For places that except plastic bags, you can ask if this is an acceptable item for this type of waste stream. If not, Terracycle has a program in place for these materials:
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