'We produce more than 300 million tons of plastic every year, half of which is from single-use products. These products get used only for a brief time but stay on our planet for hundreds of years, harming the ecosystem as well as our health. Thankfully, reusable and eco-friendly alternative items are becoming more popular as the public awareness of plastic pollution crisis rises. In this video, I show you how to make a beeswax wrap, a sustainable alternative for single-use plastic wraps! It is so easy to make and you can reuse it for up to 12 months. What you need: - 100% cotton fabric - beeswax pellets - scissors, ruler, pencil - parchment paper - iron * You can add jojoba oil and pine resin to make the wrap \'stickier\' but it works well without them.'
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