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Healthy Alternative to Plastic Wraps

Made of 100% Food Grade Silicone

Our core features

Reusable

You can wash them with soapy water or in dishwasher and re-use again

Healthy

BPA Free silicone lids are healthy alternative to plastic wraps which could be hazardous to your health

Easy

Easy to clean. Easy to store. Easy to use.

Eco-Friendly Home Products
What they say about us

Love these covers! The silicone has a distinct feel, but definitely they are sturdy. The various sizes are suited to numerous containers of foods, from small jars, drinks, leftovers, etc. Love that they are microwavable and dishwasher proof. And…..they nest together so they don’t take up much room in a drawer. They advertise this as a great alternative to aluminum foil or plastic wrap — I agree!

Nancy

Love these lids! They work great, they’re easy on, easy off & easy care. I wouldn’t be surprised if plastic wrap goes out of business! My only problem with these is I want more! LOL!

Phyllis

I’ve bought reusable silicone in the past but these are by far the best. Good cling and fits many sizes.

Good for the price.

Valerie

Helsinki

Helsinki Launches Local Sustainability Programme

The Think Sustainably service empowers residents and visitors to make informed daily choices, rating the Finnish capital’s restaurants, attractions, shops and accommodation against bespoke sustainability criteria. According to a survey1 carried out by the City of Helsinki in 2018, two thirds of residents identified the climate crisis as their major concern when thinking about the future of the city. In response, Helsinki has launched Think Sustainably, the world’s first online service that enables making sustainable choices as easy as using…

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Brussels Airport

The Environment Report of Brussels Airport

The environment report of Brussels Airport focuses on the airport’s new integrated sustainability strategy, based on the 17 United Nations Sustainability Goals. With a series of concrete actions, Brussels Airport already wants to make a difference on the short notice. A longer-term sustainability ambition is to no longer emit any CO2 before 2050. “We want to anchor the concept of sustainability firmly in our daily operations and in those of our partners. By investing in energy efficiency and renewable energy…

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KLM Seeks Co-Operation for Sustainible Aviation

With an open letter published on 29 June 2019, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines has reached out to stakeholders in aviation to join forces in the development of sustainable solutions for the industry. Under the banner ‘Fly Responsibly’, KLM invites airlines, partners, customers and employees alike, to share in KLM’s existing sustainability practices and tools, and provide KLM with their respective insights in return. The aviation industry accounts for 2 to 3 percent of the man-made CO2 emissions in the world.…

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Bees

Fairmont Protects Bees

For almost 30 years, Fairmont Hotels & Resorts has been committed to proactively protecting its local environments. In 2008, Fairmont saw an opportunity to help support honey bee health by placing beehives on rooftop gardens. Today, Fairmont’s Bee Sustainable program features over 20 honey bee apiaries and more than 20 wild pollinator bee hotels at Fairmont locations worldwide. Fairmont’s 1st foray into France with its newly opened bee hotel at Accor’s global headquarters in Paris. For guests looking to further their support of bee health…

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Airports Ask the Aviation Industry to Aim for Emission-free Aviation

The European airports affiliated with Airports Council International (ACI) today adopted a resolution calling upon the aviation industry to work towards emission-free aviation. The European airports themselves have pledged to be emission-free by 2050. Royal Schiphol Group is the co-initiator of the resolution. ACI Europe recognises the efforts of the aviation industry to achieve CO2-neutral growth from 2020 onwards through the global CORSIA system. However, the airports believe that the industry’s ambition should go beyond CO2-neutral growth. As a result,…

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Biodegradable Cutlery

Icelandair Introducing Biodegradable Cutlery

In its search for eco-friendly onboard products, Icelandair has partnered with Kaelis to develop the perfect set of cutlery for onboard meals: the cutlery is biodegradable, and the packaging is too! We are one of the first airlines to adopt eco-friendly cutlery before the European ban on single-use plastics comes into place in 2021. The new cutlery set will start flying on Icelandair flights in the next couple of months. These utensils are durable and suitable for hot and cold…

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Air France

Air France Says Good-Bye to Plastic

It’s the end of the road for plastic cutlery, cups, stirrers etc. For this year’s World Environment Day, passengers on flight AF378 from Paris-Charles de Gaulle to Detroit were offered products made of bio-based materials instead of single-use plastic items usually distributed on board, in keeping with airline rules and health regulations. Air France today announced its decision to eliminate 1,300 tons of single-use plastic. In this way, Air France will eliminate 210 million single-use plastic items by the end…

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United Airlines Flying the Most Eco-Friendly Commercial Flight

United Airlines made history today – World Environment Day – with the departure of the Flight for the Planet, the most eco-friendly commercial flight of its kind in the history of aviation. On the Flight for the Planet, United became the first known airline to demonstrate all of the following key actions on a single commercial flight: utilization of sustainable aviation biofuel; zero cabin waste efforts; carbon offsetting; and operational efficiencies. United is using the Flight for the Planet to…

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Antarctica

Antarctica Operators Issue Plastics-reduction Guidelines

The International Association of Antarctica Tour Operators pledged to turn the tide on plastics with new guidelines set to reduce single-use plastic use among visitors to the White Continent. The measures were introduced at IAATO’s annual meeting in Cape Town on May 3 as part of the association’s commitment to the UN Environment Clean Seas campaign. Announced today, World Environment Day, the guidlines encourage visitors to prepare for their journey by avoiding the use of disposable items, such as wet…

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ocean

Plastic-free Oceans Start with a Plastic-free Office

It all started with a conversation at our women’s network in Dubai on October 30th 2018. During my last visit to the Middle East, over sandwiches and an animated debate, the conversation moved from career impact to the impact we have beyond our professional lives, on our communities and environment. Inevitably, our glances shifted to the many water bottles in the room – all of them plastic. An idea was born to do something about it! Many of us have…

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