Like Zip Bags, Just Plastic Free.
Introducing the first compostable food storage bags for home use. BioBag® products are made without plasticizers or other additives that may be transferred to the food. They're good for all kinds of foods, including those with high fat and acid content, and have good puncture resistance and elasticity. Unlike regular plastic, BioBag products are made from plants and vegetable oils and are 100% compostable. Like traditional bags, it has an easy seal zipper. These are absolutely awesome for storing veggies, snacks, sandwiches and more! Perfect for travel, whether it's food or other goods. All without the guilt of plastic.
Even though they're disposable & compostable, we love to wash our bags and use them again. Grab yourself a drying rack and you're good to go!
If you're looking for a long-term freezer solution or you want to store sauce or broth or stock, check out our selection of silicone bags.
WHAT'S GOOD?
WHAT DOES IT REPLACE?
Plastic bags and traditional polyethylene based resealable zipper bags for food storage.
BORING (BUT USEFUL) STUFF
Snack Size: Each pack has 30, 6.5" X 3.5" bags.
Sandwich Size: Each pack has 25, 6.5" X 6.7" bags.
Quart Size: Each pack has 20, 7" X 8.7" bags.
Gallon Size: Each pack has 15, 10.6" x 10.75" bags.
They can be readily composted along with organic waste in municipal composting facilities. Not recommended to store liquids (like broth) or for use in a microwave.
MATERIALS
Bioplastic derived from the starches of plants, vegetable oils, and compostable Mater-Bi. Both Bag and Zipper are certified compostable. Does NOT contain polyethylene.
SOURCING
Sandwich and Gallon size are made in Thailand, Snack and Quart sizes are made in China.
CERTIFICATIONS
ABOUT THE COMPANY
BioBag® is a world leader in providing bags and films for the collection of organic waste for the purpose of composting. Unlike regular plastic, BioBags can be consumed by micro-organisms that live in our soils. Because we use starches from renewable crops, our bags can be readily composted along with organic waste in municipal composting facilities.
Visit www.findacomposter.com to find a municipal composting facility near you.