• A pile of textile fabric waste

    Step 1: Collect Resources

    We will collect textile waste and resources from apiaries, fashion brands, corporates & schools, and fabric stores.

  • A pair of hands using scissors to cut a piece of fabric

    Step 2: Resources Allocation

    Once we've collected the resources, we'll take them to the production process and upcycle them into the materials used to make SuperWrap Beeswax Food Wrap.

  • A plaid-patterned beeswax wrap in the process of printing and coating

    Step 3: Printing & Coating

    We will collaborate with different artists and create printed patterns. Those patterns will be printed on the food wrap and apply a coating to enhance its performance.

  • An upcycled beeswax wrap product

    Step 4: Distribution

    After all these steps, our beeswax food wrap will be distributed to the market for sell.

  • RINCE

    Use cold water to rinse the wrap

  • WASH

    Apply mild soap and gently wipe with a cloth, sponge, or your hands.

  • STUBBORN FOOD

    Soak the wrap briefly in cold water and gently scrub with a soft brush.

  • DRY

    Hang to dry or lay flat over a dish rack.

  • Never use hot water

    Heat will melt the beeswax, destroying the coating.

  • Keep away from heat

    Do not put them in the dishwasher, microwave, or near a hot oven.

  • Refresh

    If the wrap loses its stickiness, it may need to be refreshed with a hair dryer or by adding extra wax.

  • Longevity

    With proper care, wraps can last about a year

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