BioBag kitchen waste bags are primarily used for the collection of food scraps and other compostable waste for home or community composting. 100% Compostable.
Our popular BioBag 3-gallon size is designed to fit most kitchen countertop composting pails. Using BioBags takes the mess out of the messiest job, cleaning out the bucket! BioBags can also help reduce odor and bacterial build-up during food scrap collection.
All BioBag products are “shelf stable”, just like paper plates or paper towels. BioBags will not decompose until they are introduced to the earth’s elements or micro-organisms in the soil. Extended heat can make the BioBags feel soft and may eventually cause splitting. We recommend storage in a dry, cool area.
Our 3 gallon food waste bags are also great for refrigerated food storage. One feature of the BioBag is that it “breathes” without leaking. This unique benefit allows heat and moisture to evaporate, which keeps food “fresher” longer. Try BioBags for storing your fruits and vegetables. Store your vegetables to maintain freshness, and then use the same bag to line your composting pail. We call it “use and use again”. Our 3 gallon size can also be used for smaller bathroom waste cans.
BioBag is the world’s largest brand of 100% compostable bags and films made from the material, Mater-Bi. All of our products contain GMO free starch, compostable polymer and other renewable resources. No polyethylene is used in the production process. BioBag products meet ASTM D6400 specifications and California SB 1749 requirements. We will never compromise our earth or our standards.
Mater-Bi is the first completely compostable bio-polymer ever invented. It combines environmental demands with those of Agriculture and Industry. The bioplastic, developed by Novamont, is the real response to the demand for convenience goods that have a small environmental impact. It comes from renewable resources of agricultural origin and non-genetically modified starch, it reduces greenhouse gas emissions, and the consumption of energy and non renewable resources and completes a virtuous circle: the raw materials of agricultural origin return to the earth through processes of composting, without releasing pollutants.