Ecopack Compostable Barrier Bags (1 Roll/300 Bags)
These 100% compostable and biodegradable roll bags are ideal barrier bags for produce, seafood and butchery. They contain corn starch and are certified home and commercial compostable.
Size (mm): 250(w) + 100(gusset) x 405(h)
Quantity per roll: 300
- Product Specs
- FAQs
These roll bags contain GMO-free corn starch, PLA and PBAT and are suitable for both commercial and home composting. They contain extra microns for strength and are strong enough to hold 3-5kg of meat or product. They come ready on a cardboard core to conveniently fit behind-the-counter supermarket bag roll holders.
Please note that compostable bags can no longer be used by consumers to carry home fresh produce from NZ grocers or supermarkets (but can be used to pre-pack goods). See guidance on Ministry for the Environment's website for more information: environment.govt.nz/publications/plastic-products-banned-from-july-2023/
✓ Certified by Australasian Bioplastics Association to the Commercial Composting Standard AS 4736 (Certificate # ABAP 10113)
✓ Certified by Australasian Bioplastics Association to the Home Composting Standard AS 5810 (Certificate # ABAP 20047)
Our compostable bag range is designed to breakdown in approximately 90 - 180 days (depending on compost environment). Composting results in organic components being released (carbon dioxide and water) with no harmful residues.
Bags per roll: 300
Capacity: Up to 5kg
Size (mm): 250(w) + 100(gusset) x 405(h)
Rolls in a carton: 4
Total bags in carton: 1200
What are the compostable bags made from?
Our compostable bags are made from GMO-free corn starch, PLA and PBAT. This new compostable material is designed to degrade in moist conditions and return to carbon dioxide and water without leaving harmful residues in the process. Our compostable products are all certified to strict international standards and we go so far as to use non-toxic inks in the printing on these products.
How long do they take to compost?
Compostable bags will take approximately 90-180 days to decompose depending on the composting environment. Industrial composting is typically quicker than home composting for two main reasons:
1) temperatures reached inside a home composting bin is usually only a few centigrade degrees higher than the outside temperature, and this is true for short time periods (in industrial composting, the temperatures reach 50°C – with peaks of 60-70°C – for a number of months).
2) home composting bins are managed by everyday people and the composting conditions might not always be ideal (in contrast, industrial composting plants are managed by qualified personnel and kept under ideal working conditions).
How do I use my compostable bags?
To avoid disappointment, please avoid excessive moisture, avoid sharp objects, and store them in a cool dry place (avoid temperatures over 19 degrees celsius). Check the date of manufacture printed on the label and use within 12 months from this date.