Wax wraps making most of honey by-product

Ashley Walmsley
Updated December 4 2018 - 6:07pm, first published November 12 2018 - 3:30pm
CLEVER: Bundaberg entrepreneur, Amy Lawrence, is utilising leftover beeswax to recyclable produce wax wraps for sealing food containers.
CLEVER: Bundaberg entrepreneur, Amy Lawrence, is utilising leftover beeswax to recyclable produce wax wraps for sealing food containers.

AMY Lawrence is not just minding her own beeswax; she's turning it into a practical kitchen item. 

Ashley Walmsley

Ashley Walmsley

Editor, Good Fruit & Vegetables

Ashley Walmsley is the editor of ACM's only national, fresh produce magazine, Good Fruit & Vegetables, while also covering horticulture stories for the agricultural papers and websites. He also writes the weekly, The Ringer, column in the Qld Country Life.

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