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Contact SupplierBiodegradable Garbage Bags are eco-friendly alternatives to traditional plastic trash bags. They are designed to break down naturally in the environment through the action of microorganisms, such as bacteria and fungi, over time.
Key Features:
Eco-Friendly Material: Made from natural or plant-based materials like cornstarch, vegetable oils, or biodegradable polymers (e.g., PLA, PHA).
Decomposition: Unlike conventional plastic, which can take hundreds of years to break down, biodegradable bags decompose within months under suitable conditions (like composting environments).
Non-Toxic: They break down into natural elements like water, carbon dioxide, and biomass, leaving no harmful residues behind.
Variety of Uses: Suitable for household waste, food scraps, garden waste, and more.
Compostable Options: Some biodegradable bags are also certified compostable, meaning they meet specific standards (e.g., ASTM D6400 or EN 13432) and can be safely added to composting systems.
Reduces plastic pollution and landfill waste
Lowers carbon footprint
Promotes sustainable waste management practices
Safer for wildlife and marine life
Require specific environmental conditions (heat, moisture, microbes) to break down properly
May not decompose efficiently in standard landfills
Can be more expensive than conventional plastic bags
Biodegradable garbage bags are a small but impactful step toward a more sustainable lifestyle, especially when paired with responsible waste sorting and composting practices.





