Inspiration for a cleaner, compostable future.
Every small step toward sustainability matters—and at Biobag, we believe change begins with everyday choices.

The role of bioplastic in a circular economy
Biobags are made of Mater-Bi, a compostable raw material produced by Novamont. Mater-Bi biodegradable plastic was developed to shift organic waste away from waste disposal sites and incinerators and towards biological decomposition, thereby producing compost to improve the soil.
EU report concludes that bioplastics play an important role in circular economy
Plastic has changed our everyday lives and, in many ways, making it more comfortable. Plastic has, however, also created a significant pollution problem for animals, humans and the environment. Everything points towards plastic production will continue to increase.
Nine reasons to choose Biobags
Compostable waste bags for organic waste collection.
The importance of good soil health
Much of European farmland is sadly no longer suitable, or even able, to grow crops for human consumption.

Soil Alert
In the EU alone, 60-70% of our farmland is considered to be unhealthy. We need healthy farmland to be able to grow crops, fruits, and vegetables to feed the human population.

A side order of microplastics, anyone?
Since its invention, humankind has produced app. 9 billion tons of conventional plastic. Sadly most of it is still here on Earth.

Biobag is part of Novamont Group, which is proud to be a Certified B Corp™
We’re proud to share that Biobag Group has been independently verified through the B Corp Impact Assessment, achieving a score of 86.3.

Organic waste: an environmental threat or the best solution ever?
Surprisingly, organic waste like left-over food, vegetable skins, fruit peels, etc. is one of the top-5 threats to global warming.

Sustainable packaging from feathers and compostable plastic
London-based startup Aeropowder has shown the way by creating Pluumo - a high-performance insulation material, that not only makes better use of surplus feather waste, but also gives a sustainable alternative to packaging materials such as polystyrene.

Sustainable packaging from feathers and compostable plastic
London-based startup Aeropowder has shown the way by creating Pluumo - a high-performance insulation material, that not only makes better use of surplus feather waste, but also gives a sustainable alternative to packaging materials such as polystyrene.
Turn inspiration into action
Unlock value from waste by recovering valuable resources within organic waste to allow conversion into biogas or nutritious compost to grow new crops in.