One of the most common questions we get asked about using eco-friendly beeswax wraps instead of disposable plastic wrap or bags is: how do you wash beeswax wraps?
Thailand is known for tropical weather, tasty cuisine and friendly people, while its capital of Bangkok is particularly famous for buzzing markets and even better street eats.
If you’re lucky enough to be in town, SuperBee Wax Wraps and other eco-friendly or zero-waste products can be found at a number of small retailers around town. Each of these creative shops and conscious cafes are well worth a visit!
Handmade with love from start to finish, our indigo and ebony beeswax wraps are the product of a long friendship and a fruitful partnership between two of Chiang Mai’s eco-conscious, women-led brands.
The Christmas holidays are a time for family and merry-making. They also happen to be a time when the amount of waste the average household produces goes through the roof!
Plastic-wrapped candies, throw-away decorations, single-use costumes... Halloween has the potential to be a horror show of plastic waste. Looking for zero-waste Halloween tips?
Using SuperBee Wax Wraps is not just about cutting down on plastic but ensuring that the best, cleanest and healthiest materials come into contact with your food while also supporting other responsible and sustainable businesses and producers.
Being ‘green’ isn’t always convenient or easy, but we hope our list of favourite green living blogs inspires you to take up a few earth-friendly lifestyle changes to reduce your carbon footprint.
The first thing that most people think of when they think of bees is that nasty stinger they have, but have you ever considered what would happen if all of the bees disappeared? Not only do they produce sweet honey and useful beeswax, but also play a very important role in keeping humans alive!
Aside from the possible negative health side affects of plastic, especially when used around the foods you eat, using plastic is also a major source of trash, waste and Co2 emissions. To put it simply, plastic is a buzz kill.
Have you ever considered what it takes to reduce your carbon footprint? With a little guidance, it’s not difficult to develop a routine that is better for the environment and can improve your health. Let’s start with eco friendly habits in the home relating to how you buy, cook and store your food.
The holiday season is upon us and with it comes a lot of good food, good drink, good cheer and, unfortunately, often a lot of waste. Especially when considering food and packaging, the amount of waste a household produces greatly increases during the holidays.