Customization: | Available |
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Material: | Pbat+PLA+Cornstarch |
Feature: | Biodegradable |
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Quantity(Pieces) | 1 - 50000 | >50000 |
Est. Time(days) | 10 | To be negotiated |
Product Type |
plastic dog waste bag |
Usage Field |
Elegant Plastic Bag for cleaning |
Printing |
Gravure Printing (up to 4 colors printing) |
Material |
Composatable Material |
Features |
1)Security, 121 degrees heat resisting,barrier, non-leakage, anti-puncture, strong sealing |
2)Realistic & vivid printing effect |
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3)High quality raw material and strict quality control |
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M.O.Q. |
500kg/20000 rolls |
Packaging |
Carton / pallet |
Delivery Time |
10-25 days after the order confirmed and prepayment received |
Free Sample |
Various types are available from our current products in stock |
Other Service |
Can give you some ideas for the packing according to your packaging specifications |
Manufacture |
Dongguan Xinhai Manufaturer |
Establishment |
Since 2000 |
Business line |
Plastic die cut handle packing |
Certificates |
SGS, FDA, Walmart, BPI, En13432, TUV |
FAQ:
1. What is a compostable bag?
Compostable bags include paper Kraft bags (large brown paper bags) or compostable plastic bags. Compostable plastic bags are usually clear or tinted a translucent shade of green, white, or pink; however the color is not the sure way of determining the compostibility of a plastic bag. Compostable plastic bags should clearly state that they meet ASTM D6400 standards for composting and that they are "compostable". Bags marked "biodegradable" or "degradable" do not meet the state law.
The shelf life of compostable bags is approximately 1 to 3 years. Make sure to review the label for the product specific shelf life and purchase accordingly.
Look for the word "compostable" on the box. The words "lawn and leaf" or "yard waste" do not guarantee that the bag is compostable and acceptable to use under the new rule. Visually, compostable plastic bags are usually clear or tinted a translucent shade of green, white, or pink, compared to traditional black plastic bags.
The Biodegradable Products Institute (BPI), provides an independent certification program for products that meet all requirements of the ASTM D6400 standard, which is the standard required by this new law. BPI uses independent approved labs and reviewers and is not based upon manufacturer's claims. The following logos for certified compostable plastic mean that the bag meets standards required under the law to be considered compostable and are acceptable under this new requirement.
4. What is the difference between "oxo-biodegradable" and "compostable"?
Oxo-biodegradable refers to a material that is made from plastic that, over time, will break down into smaller pieces of plastic but never fully degrade. Compostable materials, on the other hand, are made from plant-based materials and will completely biodegrade in a short period of time in a commercial composting operation. Oxo-biodegradable bags, often labeled "degradable" or "biodegradable" are not permitted under this new law. Only compostable bags are allowed.
The technology used to make compostable bags has improved greatly. The first compostable bags made years ago did tend to break down when stored too long on a shelf or if they came in contact with any moisture. Today, we have much higher-quality bags that have longer shelf lives and can hold up better to outdoor conditions. You will likely notice a difference in brands, so if you don't like one type that you use, try another and it may work better.
Once your yard waste or source separated compostable waste is picked up, it is delivered to a compost facility. Waste received at composting facilities in regular plastic bags must be debagged, which increases costs and the chance that plastic bags will be blowing around on site causing a safety hazard and litter problem. Some compost sites shred the bag and its contents and attempt to screen the torn pieces of plastics later. Unfortunately not all plastic shreds can be screened out, which reduces the value and quality of the finished compost.
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Compostable bags are required for use with curbside yard waste and compost collection (unless you use a cart from your hauler). So any yard waste, food waste, organics, or other compostable material must be placed in a compostable or kraft bag, or in a cart when collected at the curb.
Benefits of using compost include:
• Saving natural resources;
• Reducing soil erosion;
• Preventing polluted storm water runoff from contaminating our wetlands, lakes, and streams; and
• Providing a valuable soil amendment product that can be used to enrich the soils of our community.
you can read more about composting on our yard waste page.
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