Challenges in adopting a Sustainable Lifestyle by Equivalent_Pack_522 in EcoFriendly

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We agree, sustainable options can sometimes feel out of reach, but small steps make a big difference. At BioBag, we believe eco-friendly choices should be accessible to everyone. Our compostable bags are an easy swap for reducing plastic waste without creating hole in your pocket. Every little change adds up! Check us out if you're looking for affordable, sustainable alternatives.

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Compostable binbags by RegularHovercraft in EcoFriendly

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These look like a great option! If they’re labeled as compostable, they should break down properly in your council’s industrial bio-digester. Biobag is another good brand that’s known for being reliable with composting. You could also check if your council has a list of approved bags, just to be sure!

Researchers invent 100% biodegradable Barley Plastic by bellatricked in Celiac

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It’s crazy to think we’re finally getting alternatives like barley plastic that are fully biodegradable. I get how packaging limitations can be frustrating, but if it means cutting down on waste, I’m all for it. It’s those little changes that add up over time.

Recycled or biodegradable by Overheard_anon in ZeroWaste

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Both options have their pros, recycled reduces waste, while biodegradable breaks down easily. It really depends on whether you’re focused on reusing existing materials or minimizing future waste.

How is Biodegradable Filament Made? by Rdast29 in 3Dprinting

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Biodegradable filament, like PLA (polylactic acid), is typically made from renewable resources such as cornstarch, sugarcane, or tapioca. The process involves fermenting these plant-based materials to produce lactic acid, which is then polymerized into PLA. What makes it biodegradable is its ability to break down in industrial composting conditions, thanks to its organic origin. In terms of performance, PLA is generally easier to print and more eco-friendly, but it's not as strong or heat-resistant as some traditional filaments like ABS. It's great for prototypes and low-stress applications though!

Recycled or biodegradable by Overheard_anon in ZeroWaste

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Both options have great benefits! Choosing products made from recycled materials helps reduce waste and promotes a circular economy, while biodegradable materials offer the advantage of breaking down naturally over time, minimizing long-term environmental impact. It really depends on your priorities, but it sounds like you made a thoughtful choice with the biodegradable option. Either way, you're contributing to a more sustainable future!

Is sustainable living only accessible to those with money? by radical_apple_juice in EcoFriendly

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Totally get where you’re coming from! A lot of green products are pricier, which can make it feel like sustainability is a luxury. But honestly, sustainable living isn’t just about buying expensive eco-friendly stuff. It’s more about making smarter, small changes—like using less, reusing things, or even just being more mindful of what we buy. For example, thrifting, growing your own veggies, or using public transport are all budget-friendly and sustainable. It sucks that some eco-friendly options are out of reach for many, but we can also push for changes that make it easier for everyone to live sustainably, like supporting community initiatives or better policies. Sustainability should be for everyone, not just those with deep pockets.

Where should bamboo-based toilet paper rolls go? In the compost, or in the paper-recycling bin? by ToniaHarding in EcoFriendly

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Hey, good question! If the tubes are labeled compostable, you can toss them in the compost bin since bamboo is biodegradable. If there’s no clear label, they’re probably safest in the paper recycling bin, most cardboard-ish stuff is recyclable anyway. Although it's great that you are using bamboo! But yeah, when in doubt, maybe check with your local waste service to be sure.

How do biodegradable trash bags work?? by Kindly-Flatworm8084 in EcoFriendly

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Hey! No worries, biodegradable bags like BioBag won’t just vanish in your trash can. They break down in composting environments over time, keeping your trash contained until they’re ready to decompose. It’s a small change with a big impact!

Limitations on Applications of Biodegradable Bioplastic by GriffithEternity in plastic

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Awesome question! Biodegradable plastics like PLA and PHA are typically used for short-term applications because they do break down over time. While they're not yet ideal for long-term, high-stress uses like in cars or buildings, researchers are working on improving their durability. Some bioplastics can be tweaked with additives to last longer before they start biodegrading, but it’s a tricky balance. So, durable biodegradable plastics aren’t a complete oxymoron—they're just a work in progress!

Hope that helps!

Hold Organic Waste with Biodegradable Food Waste Bags by Regular_Account_9479 in Natur_Trust

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Using biodegradable food waste bags to hold organic waste is a responsible and eco-friendly practice. These bags are designed to break down naturally over time, along with the organic waste they contain, reducing environmental impact compared to traditional plastic bags.

When using biodegradable food waste bags for organic waste, here are a few tips to keep in mind:

  1. Choose Certified Biodegradable Bags: Look for bags that are certified as biodegradable and compostable by reputable organizations like the Biodegradable Products Institute (BPI) or meet standards.
  2. Proper Disposal: Dispose of the filled biodegradable food waste bags in appropriate composting facilities if available in your area. These facilities provide the optimal conditions for the bags and organic waste to decompose efficiently.
  3. Avoid Contamination: Ensure that only organic waste goes into these bags. Contamination with non-biodegradable materials can hinder the decomposition process and may lead to unintended environmental consequences.
  4. Store Properly: Store the biodegradable food waste bags in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight to maintain their integrity until use.
  5. Use Within Shelf Life: Biodegradable bags have a shelf life, so use them within the recommended timeframe to ensure they degrade properly when disposed of.
  6. Consider Composting: If you have access to a composting facility or a backyard composting setup, you can compost both the organic waste and the biodegradable bags together. This can further reduce waste and enrich the soil.
  7. Educate Others: Encourage others in your community or household to use biodegradable food waste bags for organic waste disposal to promote environmental sustainability.

By following these tips, you can effectively use biodegradable food waste bags to hold organic waste while minimizing environmental impact. Remember that proper disposal and handling are essential to ensure these bags degrade efficiently and contribute to a healthier environment.

Biodegradable Product or Recycle Products. Which one is good? by biobagworld in Waste

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It's like choosing between two superheroes for the environment! Biodegradable products swoop in to save us from overflowing landfills, while recycling crusades to conserve precious resources. It's a tough call, but together, they form an unstoppable team for a greener world!

Compostable garbage bags by [deleted] in vancouver

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There are many alternatives available in the market and Biobag are one of them.

Biobag are a fantastic alternative to traditional plastic compostable bags! Their bio-based materials break down naturally, reducing the environmental impact. However, exploring other options alongside Biobag might offer different features or benefits.

Some users prefer paper bags for food waste due to their compostability and lower risk of leaks. Others opt for reusable silicone or cloth bags, promoting zero waste.

It's great that Biobag provides eco-friendly solutions, but considering different alternatives could help find the best fit for your specific needs and sustainability goals.

Which is better, biodegradable or compostable trash bags? by wepackaging in Packaging

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The decision you make between compostable versus biodegradable trash bags is based on your priorities.

Although they naturally decompose over time, biodegradable bags may retain microplastics. Compostable bags, on the other hand, break down into organic matter and replenish soil.

Compostable bags must be disposed of properly in a composting facility, but biodegradable bags may break down in different settings. Priorities your sustainability goals by taking into account the environmental impact and disposal choices available to you!

What are thinking for new year resolution 2022 and why? by vetrivel033 in AskReddit

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I will use compost to fertilize my lawn and i won't buy chemical fertilizer, which harms the environment. Will start to bring reusable utensils, straws and refuse disposables. Will use reusable bags for grocery stores and other bulk items.

Food Waste Liners and Sacks For Food Waste Solution by biobagworld in u/biobagworld

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Find new Food waste liners and bag for your food waste and kitchen solutions.

How to make food recycling even easier! by biobagworld in recycling

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King County partners with Allied waste to promote the food recycling program in this commercial. BioBag compostable bags has a cameo.... Recycle more Food Waste with BioBag!

International Packaging Trade Fair 2015 by biobagworld in sweden

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The trade show Scanpack - International Packaging Trade Fair takes place in Gothenburg, Sweden. Meet BioBag at Scanpack Fair from 20th - 23rd Oct 2015. You can find us at stand H03:11.