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Rubbish bags

Swirl Green Waste Bags 10 l, 10 pieces

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Your price Price per unit = CHF 2.95
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Article Nr 100383
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Total 1 piece
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A clean thing


·     With a volume of 10 l

·     Packaging unit: 10 pieces

·     Carrying strap: No

·     Tear-resistant film and liquid-proof base

·     Carrying handle for closing and disposal

·     100% biodegradable film


With the Swirl organic waste film bags, collecting organic waste becomes a clean affair. The bags are completely compostable and have a liquid-proof base so that nothing can soak through. As the bags can simply be disposed of in the household compost, they have received official approval.


Organic bin liners with a twist


The organic bin liners from Swirl have two important features: a liquid-resistant base and a tear-resistant film, and the carrying handle can also be closed for disposal. The film is 100% biodegradable. This means that the bags can simply be tied shut after use and disposed of in the household compost.


Biodegradable


Biodegradable products consist of materials that are completely broken down by naturally occurring microorganisms and converted into water, carbon dioxide and biomass. In contrast to compostable products, these do not have to be broken down within a certain period of time. Cellulose and fibre products based on sugar cane and palm leaves as well as products based on starch plants dominate the production process. According to the definition, it does not matter whether renewable or non-renewable, i.e. fossil resources, are used for production. Under real environmental conditions, biodegradable plastics break down into microplastics over time and these only decompose very slowly into their chemical components. Oxo-degradable plastics have also been enriched with additives that decompose into microplastic particles when exposed to heat or sunlight, but these hardly degrade at all.