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🌱 BioBag Compostable 13 Gallon Tall Food Waste Bags - Pack of 48 Review

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Description of 🌱 BioBag Compostable 13 Gallon Tall Food Waste Bags - Pack of 48

Certified Compostable for community and home composting - BPI Certified. Meets ASTM D6400. Perfect for collecting food waste, paper and other large compostable waste. Made from plants, vegetable oils and compostable polymers. Should be used within one year of purchase and stored in a cool, dry place. 4 rolls of 12 bags - 48 bags total.

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Revainrating 3 out of 5

Good, but not big enough

I'm still trying different brands of biodegradable bin liners. This is probably my favorite in terms of material and elasticity. However, the pockets are not big enough. At approximately 22" x 29" they are too small for a typical 13 gallon trash can and the bag keeps falling off making the bag difficult to fill. Most other bags are 24" x 32" which is perfect for a can. What's particularly odd is that the commercial 13-gallon biobag liner is 24" x 32" but its "retail" model is smaller. If they…

Pros
  • Made from plants, vegetable oils and biodegradable polymers
Cons
  • New competitors have emerged

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good bags with a learning curve.

These bags are the most environmentally friendly of all compostable bags. However, as many have pointed out, there is a learning curve. Compostable bags don't behave like plastic and require a change of strategy. So we had to learn to use them in different ways. Two changes helped a lot.1. Don't put anything wet in the bag. If wet objects get into the bag, make sure that they do not come into contact with the material of the bag. This isn't as bad as it sounds as most of the wet items were…

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  • Use up within one year of purchase and store in a cool, dry place.
Cons
  • fragile

Revainrating 1 out of 5

I hate leaving 1 star for something

I hate leaving 1 star for something but these bin bags were awful. I always had at least one double bag with me when I threw them in the bin, even after a week had passed (I live in a town where the garbage is only taken out once a week and there is no space throwing rubbish in between). collection days) the bag is either torn or has already started to decompose by itself. Forget to put anything wet in the jar. This leads to condensation and moisture in the glass and begins to rot. I've never…

Pros
  • 4 rolls of 12 bags - 48 bags total
Cons
  • I will add later