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8 EASY Ways to Use Beeswax Food Wraps

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8 EASY Ways to Use Beeswax Food Wraps

It's no secret that beeswax food wraps are an amazing way to cut down on waste produced in the kitchen! These reusable food wraps are compostable, easy-to-clean and biodegradable. We put together a list of eight amazing ways to use beeswax food wraps so you can ditch plastic for good!

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4 Sustainable Staples for an Eco-Friendly Summer

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4 Sustainable Staples for an Eco-Friendly Summer

Summer is an amazing time of the year, filled with outdoor barbeques, fun activities, and so much more! Unfortunately, this usually means more waste. We have come up with a list of four sustainable staples to help you minimize your environmental impact this summer!

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Plastic Free July | How to Participate | Easy Swaps

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Plastic Free July | How to Participate | Easy Swaps

Plastic Free July challenges us to refuse single-use plastics for one month and use eco-friendly, zero waste alternatives in their place. The goal is to understand just how much waste we can produce and just how easy it is to reduce the amount of waste with a few easy swaps. 

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Eco Essentials: Eco Sponge Dish Cloth

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Eco Essentials: Eco Sponge Dish Cloth

Beautiful and functional, these Eco Sponge Dish Cloths have been a staple in  European homes for decades. The best part is they can absorb up to 15x their weight in liquid, making them much more effective and environmentally friendly than any paper towel, sponge or cloth.

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10 SIMPLE Ways to Use Your Reusable Food Storage Bags

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10 SIMPLE Ways to Use Your Reusable Food Storage Bags

There are an endless amount of ways to benefit from using our reusable food storage bags. You can bring them to farmers markets for fruits and vegetables, use them to store smoothie ingredients in the freezer, or bring them with you to work for lunch! 

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