Eco-film

Eco-film

Feature 12679006 | © living4media / Zimdahl, Sabine | 17 images

These wax cloths are the perfect alternative to single-use clingfilm!

Follow these simple instructions and you'll soon be the proud owner of stylish and re-usable wax cloths that will help you keep your food fresh without wasteful plastic. Time to pick some colourful and fun patterns!

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Feature No.: 12679006
Number of images: 17
Text: Text immediately available (649 words, English)
Photographer: © living4media / Zimdahl, Sabine
Topic: Do it yourself
Rights: Worldwide first rights available upon request except in DK, DE
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Keywords

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