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Liner Bags Take the Mess Out of Collecting Food Scraps
- Biodegradable bags make it easy to collect kitchen scraps for composting
- Just carry the bag outdoors and toss it right in the compost bin, bag and all
- Shown with our Kitchen Compost Crock, sold separately
These compost pail liners do away with the messiest job in the kitchen: cleaning out the compost pail. No more scrubbing, no more odor, no need to carry the pail out to the compost pile. And best of all, BioBags are made of 100% biodegradable cornstarch, so you can toss the whole thing into your compost bin. Biodegradable bags are a perfect match for your compost crock.
- Bags fit most containers up to 12 quarts
- Made of 100% biodegradable cornstarch
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- Capacity (488)
- Odor free (451)
- Composts quickly (401)
- Easy assembly (153)
- Attractive (116)
Cons
- Leaks (147)
- Flimsy (73)
- Difficult to aerate (19)
- Does not compost quickly (6)
- Leaky (6)
Best Uses
- Kitchen scraps (751)
- Coffee grounds (610)
- Fruit rinds (597)
- Ecological waste disposal (315)
- Fertilizer production (128)
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Pros
- Composts Quickly
Cons
Best Uses
- Kitchen Scraps
Comments about BioBags:
I'm so glad not to waste more plastic
Pros
- Capacity
- Convenient
Cons
- Is It Degradable
Best Uses
- Coffee Grounds
- Fruit Rinds
- Kitchen Scraps
Comments about BioBags:
Using it a lot - not yet sure of results.
Pros
- Capacity
Cons
Best Uses
- Coffee Grounds
- Ecological Waste Disposal
- Fruit Rinds
- Kitchen Scraps
Comments about BioBags:
These bags are good for lining our compost jar. I am not aware of a better alternative and keep ordering them.
If too much liquid is put in they will leak, but that is to be expected with a biodegradable bag. They do not break down well in our compost bin. My husband ends up pulling them out and throwing them away.
Pros
- Capacity
Cons
- Flimsy
- Leaks
Best Uses
- Ecological Waste Disposal
- Fertilizer Production
- Fruit Rinds
- Kitchen Scraps
Comments about BioBags:
I was excited about the prospect of using these bags and then putting them directly into the compost bin. However, the bag is very flimsy and leaked badly when I removed it from the kitchen compost container. I had to double-bag the kitchen scraps before I could empty them. Next time, I'll use two bags to avoid this problem. Hope it works!
Pros
Cons
- Flimsy
- Leaks
Best Uses
- Kitchen Scraps
Comments about BioBags:
I bought these a couple of years ago. The bags never broke down. I can still see them when I till the garden soil. They leak so that they don't actually keep your compost pail clean anyway. They are expensive (about $0.25 each) so I think you should save your money and compost your scraps directly or maybe in paper bags (as long as you shred those, too.)
Pros
- Composts Quickly
- Easy Assembly
- Odor Free
Cons
- Leaks
Best Uses
- Coffee Grounds
- Ecological Waste Disposal
- Fruit Rinds
- Kitchen Scraps
Comments about BioBags:
This is such a great idea -- a neat, easy way to empty your compost holder. But we are only two people, and by the time we went to lift the bag out of the compost holder to add to our pile, the bag had started to decompose, and so could not fulfill its purpose. I was disappointed! I would recommend it with the caveat that you must empty your bin quickly before the bag starts to decompose.
Pros
- Attractive
- Composts Quickly
- Odor Free
Cons
- Leaks
Best Uses
- Ecological Waste Disposal
- Fertilizer Production
- Kitchen Scraps
Comments about BioBags:
Leaked
Pros
- Attractive
- Capacity
- Composts Quickly
- Easy Assembly
- EASY to use
- Odor Free
Cons
Best Uses
- Coffee Grounds
- Ecological Waste Disposal
- Fertilizer Production
- Fruit Rinds
- Kitchen Scraps
- Leaves & Brush
Comments about BioBags:
This is something I use everyday. I have bought other bags in the past but haven't been happy because of smell and unhappy they were not able to be just dumped in my composter. These are so easy and when you're ready you just take the bag and put the whole thing in - wonderful, don't have to deal with messy kitchen waste! Wouldn't change anything!
Pros
- Capacity
- Composts Quickly
- Easy Assembly
- Fits Well In Compost Pail
- Odor Free
Cons
- Leaks
Best Uses
- Ecological Waste Disposal
- Fruit Rinds
- Kitchen Scraps
- Vegetable peelings
Comments about BioBags:
I use this product every day.
Pros
Cons
- Leaks
- Much Too Large
Best Uses
- Coffee Grounds
- Dog Waste
- Fertilizer Production
- Fruit Rinds
- Kitchen Scraps
Comments about BioBags:
I bought the biobags and the compost pot together. The bags are so large that they cover much of outside of the pot and look pretty shabby hanging out. I tried several things which looked better but took more time then it was worth. My wife thought it was a bad idea to begin with and I guess she was right again! She is the one that wants to compost but I get the lucky job of taking it out. We had one leak which really was a pain. We now use them to pick up dog waste when we walk but they are too expensive for that.
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