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Bag to Nature Jumbo Kitchen Bags (Box of 15 - 56cmx76cm)
Bag to Nature Bag-To-Nature certified compostable bags and cart liners have all the strength of conventional plastic bags.
They are a quality Canadian made product designed to help reduce the amount of organic waste entering our diminishing landfills.
Bag-To-Nature is made from a blend of organic biopolymers which degrade completely leaving no residues and are made from renewable resources. Our brand of certified bags and liners are made in sizes from mini-kitchen bags to large cart liners.
Bag-To-Nature has been engineered for disposal in backyard composters as well as today’s high tech fast action commercial and municipal composting systems. Bag-To-Nature has been tested by independent laboratories meeting ASTM standard D6400-99.
The problem with plastic bags
More and more locations around the world (San Francisco CA, Leaf Rapids Manitoba, and most recently all of China) are banning the use of plastic bags, and with good reason.
It can take up to 1000 years for a single plastic bag to degrade, and they are dangerous polluters both on land, and in our lakes and oceans. In Quebec alone, 4 billion plastic bags end up in landfills each and every year. The simplest way to avoid plastic bags is to choose a re-usable alternative.
Bag to Nature Bag-To-Nature certified compostable bags and cart liners have all the strength of conventional plastic bags.
They are a quality Canadian made product designed to help reduce the amount of organic waste entering our diminishing landfills.
Bag-To-Nature is made from a blend of organic biopolymers which degrade completely leaving no residues and are made from renewable resources. Our brand of certified bags and liners are made in sizes from mini-kitchen bags to large cart liners.
Bag-To-Nature has been engineered for disposal in backyard composters as well as today’s high tech fast action commercial and municipal composting systems. Bag-To-Nature has been tested by independent laboratories meeting ASTM standard D6400-99.
The problem with plastic bags
More and more locations around the world (San Francisco CA, Leaf Rapids Manitoba, and most recently all of China) are banning the use of plastic bags, and with good reason.
It can take up to 1000 years for a single plastic bag to degrade, and they are dangerous polluters both on land, and in our lakes and oceans. In Quebec alone, 4 billion plastic bags end up in landfills each and every year. The simplest way to avoid plastic bags is to choose a re-usable alternative.
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