Symphony Environmental - D2W Degradable Refuse Sacks, 10 Bags

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Symphony Environmental - D2W Degradable Refuse Sacks, 10 Bags

Brand - Symphony
£1.79
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Quick Description

We all need bin bags, but how about 100% degradable bin bags? Symphony Environmental D2w Degradable Refuse Sacks are the one!

Key information

  • 100% oxo-biodegradable refuse sacks 
  • They leave no waste or toxins behind
  • Made from an otherwise discarded by-product of oil refining
  • Reusable
  • Durable and lightweight

Product overview

Bin bags are a staple of household supplies, and frankly, where on earth would we be without them? We all know the horrors of plastic and how damaging it is for the earth’s biodiversity, so why not ensure your bin bags at home are as eco-friendly as possible?

Symphony Environmental brings us these fantastically durable, strong yet lightweight refuse sacks. Made from 100% oxo-biodegradable material, these useful bags will degrade over the period of approximately a year into the natural atmosphere, leaving no nasty toxins or stubborn plastic in their wake!

Ingeniously, the Symphony Environmental team have made the D2w Degradable Refuse Sacks from a by-product of oil refining which would have otherwise been discarded. So, they’re made from waste, for holding household waste, and produce zero waste!

Ingredients

100% Oxo-Biodegradable Plastic 
Allergens: None

Frequently asked questions

How do biodegradable refuse sacks work?

A more environmentally-conscious option, biodegradable refuse sacks such as Symphony Environmental - D2w Degradable Refuse Sacks are quite unlike their plastic counterparts which can take hundreds of years to decompose. Rather, the average biodegradable bag degrades in approximately 6 months. Due to the material the bag is made up of, living organisms and bacteria will interact with the material and begin its decomposition, leaving no pollution or toxins.