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Top Quality Biodegradable Trash Bags Suppliers

We, as biodegradable trash bags suppliers, are a Chinese business that produces and sells bags and resins that are biodegradable and compostable. The firm has been researching and developing compost bags and plastic goods based on corn starch for more than ten years. Our business is in China’s Province. Produce bags, t-shirt bags, resins, and biodegradable garbage bags are the primary goods.

We, as biodegradable trash bags suppliers, know a great deal about biodegradable plastic composting. Not only do they possess expertise, but they also have a great deal of practical experience producing various kinds of bags and resins. Our firm contains five granulators, sixty bag-making/cutting machines, and eighteen blowing machines for biodegradable films. It takes up 10,000 square meters of land.

Quality Biodegradable Trash Bags 

We, as biodegradable trash bags suppliers, have License and Seedling Logos. ASTM D6400, EN 13432, and AS 4736-2006. These are among the main biodegradable plastics requirements that the seedling logo is certified to meet. Goods may freely sell in the US, Australia, New Zealand, Europe, and other nations.

To let clients easily sell biodegradable bags at their market, we may put logos of seedlings on our bags. Our composting may be easy to do at home or at industrial composting facilities using compostable bags. Plastic packaging must dissolve and break down naturally in a composting system in order to be biodegradable.

FAQs

To what extent does using biodegradable plastic shopping bags work?
While using biodegradable plastic shopping bags might help cut down on waste, its best use is under carefully monitored composting conditions.
Can you compost biodegradable garbage bags?
Certain biodegradable garbage bags may be composted, but they need to meet certain requirements and be approved for composting to decompose correctly.
Are biodegradable bags easy to bury?
Indeed, biodegradable bags may be easy to bury, But for them to break down properly, they need certain elements, including heat, moisture, and microbes.