







♻️ Turn your food waste into eco-friendly gold with BioBag!
BioBag Bio Compost Bags are 100% compostable, plant-based bags designed for hygienic and odor-free food waste management. Featuring Max-Air ventilation technology, these 3-gallon bags reduce moisture and mold buildup, making composting easier and cleaner. Sold in convenient 25-count packs, they fit standard kitchen compost bins and curbside programs, balancing durability with eco-conscious design.
| ASIN | B001QVH0LO |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Brand | BioBag |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (133) |
| Date First Available | 2 September 2012 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | BGS-004 |
| Manufacturer | Bio Bag |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Number of Items | 25 |
| Product Dimensions | 5.08 x 15.24 x 5.08 cm; 181.44 g |
| Size | 25 Count |
| Style | Bag |
| Weight | 0.5 Pounds |
G**E
We use an old litter bucket to keep food scraps in until we dump in the compost bin. These are great. Instead of washing the bucket out every other night, it just gets a quick rinse maybe once a week. The bags hold up really well, but break down as soon as they're added to the wet compost bin.
P**S
And when I say "as good as it gets," I mean that they are the best of a necessarily weak group of products. These style biodegradable bags are made from plant-based materials, and are subsequently much more prone to ripping than standard plastic bags. This is a necessary compromise so that they will be compostable, but it also makes them lack most of the qualities you would want from a good plastic bag, such as the ability to not rip and spill used coffee grounds everywhere. This brand seems to be about as strong as the more expensive bags, since they all have to be made of the same weak material (someone please correct me if I'm wrong about that). My city provides a curbside composting program, and these fit perfectly in receptacles like the EcoSafe Kitchen Buckets (which were provided by our composting program).
B**1
These bags tear easily and break down quickly. They begin to leak if they are not changed every other day. If you don't generate a lot of compostables, you will end up with a slimy, smelly compost pail. I double-bagged these until I finished the roll, then I ordered EcoSafe-6400 CP1617-6 Compostable Bag, Certified Compostable, 2.5-Gallon, Green (Pack of 90) , which is a far sturdier bag, while still meeting the City of Seattle requirements for curbside collected compostables.
J**S
I load up these bags with compost and keep them in the freezer until they're full. The bags don't freeze hard but the stuff inside does, so they're still usable when cold. They're tough enough that I've never had a spill but I've never put liquid in them, and I don't use them at room temp so I can't comment there. They work great for me and it's convenient to just throw the whole thing in the compost tumbler.
B**R
A great alternative to plastic bags. I have several sizes and use them all the time. They are surprisingly sturdy. Not as sturdy as a plastic commercial bag, but with that expectation I handle them differently and they work fine. I don't mind making a small adjustment to not contribute to a plasticized world.
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