Composting Made Easy With Biobag Compost Liners
Composting is so very, very important but I have to admit it used to really gross me out. Cleaning out the kitchen compost bin was enough to make be barf every time, there was slimy-ness and smelli-ness, I used to dread it. These [tag]Biobag liners[/tag] make everything clean and easy. No more blowing chunks!
I love that I don’t even need to carry the pail out to the composter to scrape it out. These Biobag [tag]compost liners[/tag] come right out like a plastic bag would but these aren’t bad for the environment.
Every Biobag is 100% biodegradable, they are made of cornstarch, so you can toss the whole thing into your compost bin without a care in the world.
What you get:
Choosing [tag]Biobag[/tag] as a kitchen solution will cut out a lot mess, smell and save you an enormous amount of time each week. These make composting easier for everyone and that’s why I love talking about them.
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Hi, cool post. I have been thinking about this issue,so thanks for sharing. I’ll certainly be subscribing to your site. Keep up the good posts
If everybody just doing this, earth will be better
If everybody doing this, earth will be a better place
If it’s getting rid of environmentally harmful plastic bags then it is good!
If only everyone would do their bit for our planet, it only takes a few small changes to make a big difference.
I think there should be greater efforts made in the world to get people to do this.
Made of cornstarch? Thats interesting. It’s good that Biobags are environment friendly. It’s not expensive either, how many biobags we get with your compost container? It costs $29.95 and 100 bags are for $23.95.
These biodegradable bags are an an excellent eco-friendly product. Landfills are reaching capacity at an alarming rate in many cities, including San Diego. There is really no excuse for failing to compost, and these bags make it very easy. Separate trash cans in the kitchen, one for cans/plastics, one for trash, and one for compost… that’s the way to go.
Interesting article. Were did you got all the information from…
we all do so many thing in life but we do not have time to save our earth.we all are not aware how to make our earth better place to live.i am thankful to you for making us aware of this bio bags.wonderful article.
Great advice, i like it
great information thank you
This is so cool. I don’t like composting either but this makes it sound a lot better. Thanks for sharing.
This is great. Composting is really helping mother earth also.
This is great. Composting is really helping mother earth also.
Composting was never my favorite thing either. It does smell very bad. These bags are a great idea. How long does it take them to break down?
Hi, Sally! I’ve been using biobags for my compost for about 6 months, and I have to say that if they’re composting, they’re sure taking their time! Whenever I turn the compost they all still seem to be there. Maybe when the rainy season gets here they’ll move along a little faster! Still, I’m happy to leave them in the compost and let them slowly melt away, rather than leave them in a dump and have them be there forever.
Thank you for this great idea which makes composting so much easier.
I would appreciate the ecological friendly bio bags for our composting. No need to carry the barf and decaying wastages in your bins hereafter. These Biobag liners make everything clean and easy and inexpensive too. These are the plastic bags that are 100% biodegradable and user friendly too. Get rid off the environmentally harmful plastic bags and use the biobags for saving our planet. Thank you!
Great information thank you. These bags are wonderful. I was using paper , too messy but could throw in compost. then I used plastic grocery bags but that got really disgusting to empty and then would have to throw it in the garbage. These are a perfect solution!
The central idea with compostable bags is to offer an alternative replacement for our traditional petrochemical based plastic bags that take hundreds of years to breakdown in a landfill, creating serious issues with sustainable practices. They are very hard to destroy. Neither it can be barn or decomposed.
You can contribute to the ‘composting revolution’ by composting your own yard and kitchen wastes at home. If you have a large yard, you might prefer the ease of composting in a three-bin system out by the back fence.
And with the help of this bag,everything is success.