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Aroa Rodríguez Pita
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By:Aroa Rodríguez Pita Chloe Rodríguez Torrente
BEESWAX WRAP within the zero waste context
A fast review of what the project is
WHAT IS ZERO WASTE?
An ecologic way to conserve food
ZERO WASTE-BEE'S WRAP
6. Special thanks
5. Conclusion
4. Visual steps
3. Steps to create it
2. Bee's wrap
1. What is Zero Waste?
Index
The movement zero waste is based on trying to generate the minimun waste of any kind. It's based on the elimination of the existing waste by means of reutilisation and recycling, too.
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The fundaments
THE IDEAL PRODUCT.
Another pillar of zero waste is to promote the manufacture and use of new products of any kind that are made with recycled and reusable or biodegradable materials, as well as that are durable.
This material is designed to replace the film with which we normally store meals. Beeswax has antibacterial properties so it is ideal for this type of activity. Apart from this, it is clearly good for the planet since, we mentioned earlier, there is no such thing as zero waste, but it does help to considerably reduce the use of plastic and therefore reduces the generation of waste.
bee's wrap
You would simply have to wait for it to dry and that's it!
The first step is to get fabric and cut it to the desired size
steps to create it
Then we will prepare the wax by melting it in a pan or similar
When the wax is completely melted, we will bathe the fabric in it leaving a uniform layer
HERE WE HAVE THE BEESWAX
1ST STEP
Visual guide
2ND STEP
VISUAL GUIDE
The result of this process is a completely ecological and reusable fabric that we will use to store food, with which we reduce tons of plastic annually.
visual guide
https://www.zerowaste.com/
https://www.thedailyeco.com/
information web sites
https://www.beeswrap.com/
Thanks!
The project Zero Waste is co-finaced by the EU. The opinions and points of view shown are the sole responsibility of its authors and of IES Canido and do not reflect those of the EU nor the the ones of SEPIE. Neither the EU nor the National Agency SEPIE can be made resposible for them.