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Compostable Zip Bags, 50 Count, Gallon Size for Freezer, Sandwiches, Food Storage, and More, with Resealable Lock, Biodegradable Eco-Friendly Option Review

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Description of Compostable Zip Bags, 50 Count, Gallon Size for Freezer, Sandwiches, Food Storage, and More, with Resealable Lock, Biodegradable Eco-Friendly Option

✔️ CERTIFIED COMPOSTABLE | We’re made from corn! Don’t eat us though. Your zip bags will break down under composting conditions within 90 days. Certified by BPI and DIN according to the ASTM D6400 standard. ♻️ SUSTAINABLE CHOICE | Made from renewable sources, our bags require 65% less energy to produce than regular plastics and emit 68% fewer green house gasses. Our packaging is 100% recyclable. From earth, to earth. 💪 STRONG & DURABLE | Made with a leak-proof seal, in addition to being airtight and smell-proof. 🍎 MULTIPURPOSE | Our bags are freezer-safe, making them perfect for leftovers and meal prep. Designed for all of your food organisation and storage needs; store snacks, meat, fresh produce and more. Bags are not recommended for use in the microwave or for storing liquids. Due to their biodegradable nature, they should not be used for long-term storage (over 9 months). 🌳 DONATE WITH EVERY PURCHASE | We carbon offset our products by donating 10% of profits to ONETREEPLANTED to restore our forests.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

When you compost. good for household goods

If you buy such items, you must compost them so that they decompose in the soil. Throwing them away is usually impossible. This product is said to be made from corn and can also be recycled. I can't prove these things. They are lighter and thinner, but this does not affect their effectiveness. They work just as well as comparable food storage bags. He warns against putting them in the microwave or storing liquids as they are biodegradable. This limits their use. I haven't filled them with…

Pros
  • household goods
Cons
  • expensive

These are strong and durable biodegradable ziplock bags that feel as strong as regular bags. The box says they're made with cornstarch and "PBAT," which netizens say is a 100% biodegradable compound, while "compostable" means it breaks down in 90 days with no toxic residue . There are various certificates on the packaging. I think it's worth noting that BPAT is not a cornstarch compound. I'll berate them for not specifically mentioning "PBAT" on the list so I could have looked it up before…

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  • Health & Household
Cons
  • I don't remember but there was something

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Yes! Great product, much needed

In order to reduce my use of plastic, I have been reluctant to buy zip-lock bags for the past few years and have tried to get creative to circumvent a convenient product. It's not always easy to do without them! This product is great - it's so handy to have a ziplock bag that really feels like a gallon that composts after use instead of breaking down into nanoplastic. It can be composted at home, but if you don't compost it, you can just throw it away and it will eventually decompose in a…

Pros
  • Paper and plastic
Cons
  • New competitors have emerged