Biodegradable rubbish bags - do your bit for the environment

 While there are some options to reduce waste from trash bags, they are not the best. You can choose bags made from 100% post-consumer recycled plastic, which means no new plastic is used to make the product. But these will end up in landfill like any other plastic bag.


There are also compostable/biodegradable options, although these tend to be more expensive and less robust. The seams break easily, and the bags don't really stretch. Also, while 'compostable' sounds promising, they also don't break down in landfill; the material used to make these types of bags will be processed in a high-temperature industrial composting facility.

One of the advantages of compostable and small trash bags is that they don't end up as tiny pieces of plastic in the ocean. But when you actually see what's collected in the ocean, it's more likely to be shopping bags, water bottles and other disposable items that are easily blown apart, rather than filled rubbish bags.

The only surefire way to be truly environmentally friendly with rubbish bags is to reduce your trash, so you don't need as much of it! Separating your rubbish is a great way to go when it can't be avoided and using biodegradable 4 gallon trash bag is essential.

This new upgraded black trash bags, designed for a maximum load of 5 kg, is 0.87 mils thick, strong and leak-free. Ideal for use in bathrooms, gyms, laundry rooms and on the go, and because it is black, black rubbish bags offer great personal protection and are a worthwhile purchase.

https://www.amazon.com/Inwaysin-Bathroom-Biodegradable-Unscented-Expanded/dp/B0B5FCNSF7

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