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Products BioBags - 3-gal Case (20 rolls, 25 bags/roll)
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BioBags - 3-gal Case (20 rolls, 25 bags/roll)

$66.21

Pickup or local delivery ONLY.

20 rolls, 25 bags per roll.

BioBags make collecting food scraps clean and easy. These green, compostable bags keep buckets sanitary and reduce the ick factor that can come from the collection of food scraps. BioBags are star sealed at the bottom for extra strength and durability. Use these in combination with our ventilated Kitchen Countertop Bin.

Unlike regular plastic, BioBags can be consumed by micro-organisms that live in our soils. Because they use starches from renewable crops, Biobags can be readily composted along with organic waste in commercial composting facilities.

BioBag products are BPI certified to meet the ASTM D6400 specification. This certification assures that BioBag products will compost rapidly and safely in a municipal or commercial composting facility, leaving behind no harmful residues.

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Pickup or local delivery ONLY.

20 rolls, 25 bags per roll.

BioBags make collecting food scraps clean and easy. These green, compostable bags keep buckets sanitary and reduce the ick factor that can come from the collection of food scraps. BioBags are star sealed at the bottom for extra strength and durability. Use these in combination with our ventilated Kitchen Countertop Bin.

Unlike regular plastic, BioBags can be consumed by micro-organisms that live in our soils. Because they use starches from renewable crops, Biobags can be readily composted along with organic waste in commercial composting facilities.

BioBag products are BPI certified to meet the ASTM D6400 specification. This certification assures that BioBag products will compost rapidly and safely in a municipal or commercial composting facility, leaving behind no harmful residues.

Pickup or local delivery ONLY.

20 rolls, 25 bags per roll.

BioBags make collecting food scraps clean and easy. These green, compostable bags keep buckets sanitary and reduce the ick factor that can come from the collection of food scraps. BioBags are star sealed at the bottom for extra strength and durability. Use these in combination with our ventilated Kitchen Countertop Bin.

Unlike regular plastic, BioBags can be consumed by micro-organisms that live in our soils. Because they use starches from renewable crops, Biobags can be readily composted along with organic waste in commercial composting facilities.

BioBag products are BPI certified to meet the ASTM D6400 specification. This certification assures that BioBag products will compost rapidly and safely in a municipal or commercial composting facility, leaving behind no harmful residues.

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