How to Break Up with Plastic Cling Wrap this Festive Season

If there is an ideal time to find less-wasteful, safe alternatives to plastic cling wrap, now is it. With all the plates of food, leftovers, and transporting delicious spreads to parties and picnics, we need a hygienic way to cover and contain our food. So why not do so zero waste style? At Biome, we have all your reusable food covers, well, covered - including plastic free, reusable food wrap alternatives. 

beeswax wrap to reduce plastic cling wrap at Christmas

Our Top Plastic Wrap Alternatives

Here's our top ideas on what to use instead of plastic cling wrap:

 

1. Beeswax Food Wraps, 100% Plastic Free

Christmas beeswax wrap   

A popular substitute for plastic wrap, beeswax wraps can cover most things - sandwiches, veggies, bowls and plates. The beeswax preserves moisture to keep food fresh, is naturally antibacterial, and can be easily cleaned by wiping gently in cool (not warm) soapy water. To use you simply wrap items or press the wrap around a bowl using the warmth of your hands to mould and seal.

This eco friendly alternative to use instead of plastic wrap is also easily mended by melting beeswax onto worn areas. With proper care, most wraps can be reused for a year, and the ones we stock are completely compostable.

Browse our beeswax wrap varieties here >

 

2. Vegan Wax Wraps, 100% Plastic Free

Vegan Wax Wraps

If you're vegan or allergic to pollen and honey, these vegan wraps make great beeswax alternatives. Made with plant-based candelilla wax and soy wax, their benefits are the same as beeswax, without the antibacterial property.

However, as candelilla wax is two-times denser than beeswax, this may alter pliability and durability. But both options keep food fresh, reduce plastic waste and are zero waste.

Buy our vegan wax wraps here >

 

3. Reusable Silicone Food Covers

reusable silicone food covers

A lon lasting alternative to wax wraps, these stretchy covers are made from food-grade silicone that can be used for years. It can stretch, wrap, stick and seal to anything, and is BPA, PVC and lead free.

Although silicone is not household recyclable, Biome will happily take your old silicone wrap and give it to a commercial recycling scheme.

Buy our silicone wraps here >

 

4. Silicone 'Suction' Food Covers

Plastic Wrap Alternatives | How To Break Up With Plastic Cling Wrap | Biome Eco Stores

A great invention, these covers create airtight seals as soon as they're placed on a smooth-rimmed surface (like a glass cup or a ceramic bowl). This seal means preserved freshness, no spills or leaks, and retention of hot and cold temperatures. As seen below, they also comes in a variety of sizes. Don't take our word for it - see how airtight these covers are with our YouTube video!

Buy our silicone food covers here >

5. Fabric Food Covers

Fabric food coversThese food covers by 4MyEarth are made from food-grade cotton canvas, with a biodegradable interior coating to keep food fresh. This means a low waste product (as the elastic may need to be binned). It can also be washed in the dishwasher or with clothes! Ethically made in India and PVC, BPA and Phthalate Free.

Buy cotton food covers here >

 

6. Glass Containers & Lids

Glass Containers   

Glass food and drink storage are impermeable, non porous and eliminate chemical leaching and stains. Glass is also extremely durable, so it may last longer than food covers (unless you drop it!). All our glass containers are BPA and toxin free, can be reused endlessly making them great value for money.

Buy our glass containers here >

 

7. Put a Lid On It Bowl with Lid

Put a Lid on It Bowl with Lid

Taking food to someone's house, a picnic or BBQ?  Cover your food with the Put A Lid On It bowl with lid. Simple, stylish and made in Australia with 100% recycled food-grade plastic.

Perfect for prepping for parties, packing away leftovers or simply eating in. Plus, the lid doubles as a platter. 

Find Put a Lid on It Bowls & Salad Servers here 

 

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