Day 69: Buy a beeswax candle that was made in your country

Did you know? You can help support bees and their environments by buying a bees wax candle. Here’s how it works…

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Buying locally produced products made by bees is probably one of the best ways we have right now to protect bees. But how does buying beeswax help protect bees?
Beekeepers holding beeswax
Products made from beeswax are supplied by beekeepers. The more money we give to beekeepers the more bees they can breed and protect. It’s the simplest economic equation for protecting the environment and it can be applied to most areas of environmentalism.
The best thing you can do is buy a carbon-neutral, carbon-negative or carbon-free beeswax candle. However, they’re hard to find. If you know of a carbon-neutral beeswax candle supplier let us know about them in the comments.

Bees are dying at an alarming rate with 60% losses being recorded in the US, even within professional beekeeping. You can help by purchasing products like locally sourced beeswax candles.

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