This report explains how the renewable ingredients in BioBags are grown with almost zero impact on food production: Bioplastics and Crops – A False problem
New legislation in QLD and WA bans shopping bags with handles and a thickness under 35 microns made of plastic, biodegradable or degradable material. Legislation in SA, NT, TAS and Canberra [...]
Bags labelled ‘degradable’ and ‘landfill biodegradable’ are designed to fragment leaving many thousands of small plastic particles which persist in the environment and pollute the soils and [...]
Compostable bags break down into organic matter anywhere microorganisms exist, including in a landfill. The length of time it takes for the bags to break down depends on specific conditions like [...]
A BioBag will break down anywhere oxygen and microorganisms are present and microorganisms are everywhere. If a BioBag becomes litter today, it only has a matter of weeks to reach the marine [...]
BioBag products are made from a compostable resin named Mater-Bi produced by Novamont, an Italian research company dedicated to environmental alternatives to polyethylene-based plastics. Mater-Bi [...]
No, BioBags are certified compostable and contain a variety of compostable polymers so they can safely be eaten by worms and micro-organisms, leaving no toxic residues or microplastics behind.