Tuesday, August 30, 2011

BioBag Compostable Waste Bags, 3 Gallon - 25 count per box

BioBag Compostable Waste Bags, 3 Gallon - 25 count per box Review



BioBag Compostable Waste Bags, 3 Gallon - 25 count per box Feature

  • 3 gallon
  • 25 bags per box
  • Countertop compost
  • 100% Biodegradable
  • Mater-Bi -corn-
Changing the world without changing the Earth
Planet Friendly
100% Biodegradable
100% Compostable
For the collection of kitchen food scraps and other biodegradable waste for composting
BioBags are great for food storage! You'll love using BioBags to store refrigerated fruits and vegetables. BioBags "breathe" without leaking. This unique feature allows heat and moisture to evaporate through the walls of the bag, keeping fruits and vegetables fresher longer. Try it! Your veggies will stay crisp and fresh days longer than using regular plastic food storage bags. Kitchen food waste makes great compost! BioBags take the mess out of food waste collection, keeping your compost pail odor-free. When disposed, BioBags will biodegrade as naturally as the food scraps, leaving no harmful residue.
BioBag is the world's largest selling brand of certified biodegradable and compostable bags made from the material, Mater-Bi. No polyethylene is used in the production of this product. BioBags are GMO free, certified for use in organic agriculture and CEN certified for restricted use of metals in our soy-based inks and dyes. BioBags are shelf stable, just like paper towels, yet biodegrade quickly when exposed to nature's elements and micro-organisms, leaving no harmful residues behind.
Please look for the BPI compostable logo to assure the products you buy are truly biodegradable and compostable. We thank you for helping reduce the amount of polyethylene-based bags that litter our streets, backwoods and waterways.
The Ten Second Plastic Bag Lesson
Regular polyethylene-based plastic bags can take well over 100 years to degrade and are not compostable. Less than 2% of all plastic bags ever get recycled. Plastic bags litter our streets, backwoods and waterways. Studies indicate that 100,000 marine animals and 2 million birds die each year from ingesting or being caught up in plastic debris. Some manufacturers are blending additives to polyethylene to


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