Reddit mentions of BioBag, The Original Compostable Bag, Kitchen Food Scrap Bags, Non GMO, 3 Gallon, 100Count

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BioBag, The Original Compostable Bag, Kitchen Food Scrap Bags, Non GMO, 3 Gallon, 100Count
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  • Contains 100 compostable food scrap bags,16.9 inches x 17.7 inches , 0.64 mil. Ships in Certified Frustration-Free Packaging. Less wasteful packaging aligns with our company goals of sustainability
  • Home compostable and are compatible with a backyard compost system
  • Our Food Scrap Bags securely line and fit most kitchen composting pails/bins, promote zero waste, and keep buckets clean and free of debris, manufactured in the USA with imported resin from Italy
  • BioBags are made from the starches of plants, vegetable oils and fully compostable polymers, certified compostable by The Biodegradable Products Institute to meet ASTM D6400 Standards
  • Unlike regular plastic bags, BioBags are made from a resin that can be consumed by micro-organisms that live in our soils, take the little steps to make a big difference by using our eco friendly green, environmentally friendly, sustainable products
Specs:
Color3 Gallon
Height0.05 Inches
Length18 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateMarch 2015
Size100 Count (Pack of 1)
Weight0.125 Pounds
Width17 Inches

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Found 1 comment on BioBag, The Original Compostable Bag, Kitchen Food Scrap Bags, Non GMO, 3 Gallon, 100Count:

u/wild_b_cat ยท 5 pointsr/AskSF

Which brand of liners are you using? I use these, which are only 15 cents apiece if you buy in bulk:

https://www.amazon.com/BioBag-Compostable-ASTMD6400-Certified-Biodegradable/dp/B009NMSPOE/ref=sr_1_1_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1527104906&sr=8-1&keywords=biobag%2B3%2Bgallon%2Bfood%2Bscrap%2Bbags&th=1

.. and the perform pretty well. The liner rarely dissolves or breaks on me, and to minimize the risk of spillage I usually just twist them close and toss them out while they're still in the bin. Granted, I don't usually put super-liquidy stuff in there. Anything thinner than oatmeal I just put in the garbage disposal.

The bin needs a wipe down every couple weeks or so, but that's it.