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Everyone & Everywhere

Creating a positive environmental impact starts at home. Making small changes in how we collect our organic waste can collectively make a significant difference. .

One such change is the switch to using compostable bags for collecting your food waste. Surprisingly, organic waste like leftover food, peels, and skins is one of the top five threats to global warming. Every year, humankind produces almost 1 billion tons of organic waste worldwide from commercial kitchens, municipalities, institutions, and everyday life at home. By using a compostable bag to collect our organic waste, the bag itself becomes part of the waste it carries. If this waste is collected and handled separately, it allows us to recover valuable resources within the organic waste by converting it into biogas or nutritious compost to grow new crops. This way, we give back to the Bioeconomy, not just take from it. 

So please look at every little leftover drop of dressing, a half-eaten potato, or a banana skin as the valuable resource that they are.

Why use a compostable bag at home?

  • Reduce microplastic pollution in the compost and fields.
  • A small change to decrease conventional plastic production.
  • Fully certified compostable with food waste.
  • Makes the collection of organics more hygienic and convenient.
  • An easy tool to make a positive environmental impact.

How to use compostable bags at home?

In the kitchen, Biobags are ideal for collecting food scraps, coffee grounds, and other organic waste, keeping your kitchen clean and aiding in efficient waste sorting. For yard waste, they make it easy to gather leaves, grass clippings, and small branches, facilitating transport to compost bins or municipal collection points. Biobag shopping bags brought home with groceries can be reused for collecting organic waste, extending their life and further minimizing plastic waste.

Every small action adds up. Here’s how you can spread the impact:

  • Look for tangible tools and products to help you make a personal change for the betterment of the environment.
  • Replace the conventional plastic items you use with compostable alternatives where possible.
  • Buy products and visit stores who like you, want to do better by the environment.
  • Communicate that a small change, like switching to compostable bags, can have a big impact, and inspire people around you to follow your lead!
  • Small collective changes have a massive positive impact on the environment, so your behaviour matters immensely.
  • Think about all the microplastic pollution YOUR changes will eliminate!

It’s a small change with a big impact, proving that together, we can actually create significant positive change!

It’s a small change with a big impact, proving that when everyone does something, we can actually create a significant positive change!