Types of Food Wraps<\/strong><\/p>\nVarieties of food wraps are commonly available, each for a specific purpose:<\/p>\n
There are two types of food wraps commonly available, each dedicated to different needs and preferences.<\/p>\n
Plastic Wraps: The ubiquitous favourite, clinginess and a great, portable seal, making them the perfect choice to help combat waste and consolidate life. However, the trend toward reducing plastic waste and \u2018chemical leaching\u2019 has many consumers searching for something different.<\/p>\n
Aluminium foil: Used to wrap food to cook in the oven or to reheat in the microwave, however aluminium foil (known as tin foil in some countries) is also fairly easy to recycle, which makes it a more ecologically minded alternative.<\/p>\n
Beeswax Wraps. Photo courtesy Meghan McCarty Carino\/Creative CommonsMeet beeswax wraps, the environmentally friendly substitute for other synthetic wraps. They\u2019re made from cloth coated in beeswax, and they\u2019re reusable and compostable \u2013 they soften in your hand and form a seal around food or around the rim of a container.<\/p>\n
Silicone Wraps: The perfect sustainable replacement to single-use plastic because it is washable and flexible, silicone wraps make for an easy transition to a plastic-free life \u2013 plus they will save you money over time.<\/p>\n
Challenges in Food Preservation<\/strong><\/p>\nWhile food wraps are a good solution, disposable wraps create their own problems. For example, the environmental impact of disposable food wraps is why many people prefer a reusable food wrap. Secondarily, reusable wraps require some training to use on all types of food, and the improper use of these wraps can cause spoilage and waste.<\/p>\n
Solutions and Sustainable Practices<\/strong><\/p>\nFor all these reasons, it is important to use the right type of wrap to suit the task, focus consumer education on how to use food wrap more effectively, and embrace more sustainable options. Food wrap offers an exciting canvas for innovation in biodegrad sustainably manage our plastics consumption in the future.<\/p>\n
Conclusion<\/strong><\/p>\nFood products need to be preserved in order to preserve quality, safety and longevity of supplies. And used properly, food wrappings can be an incredibly useful part of preserving foods. Businesses and consumer seeking ecologically friendly options to preserve foods like beeswax and silicone wraps can look to Richmond Advantage to supply them with their high-quality food-preservation supply needs. Organisations looking for a selection of plastic and aluminium options that are the ‘classic’ way to preserve foods can also find suitable supplies with Richmond Advantage. Food preservation can be greatly aided by disposable plastic wrap, and great satisfaction can be had when unwrapping gifts found in sturdy aluminium foil.<\/p>\n
In a nutshell, whether at home or in professional kitchens, good food wraps make a difference in how we keep our food looking good and fresh, and help to minimise our food waste.<\/p>\n
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