Compostable Dog Poop Bags (3 Packs)

Compostable Dog Poop Bags (3 Packs)

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Compostable Dog Poop Bags by Dogs Go Greener

This bundle contains 3 boxes of dog poop bags, each consisting of: 
  • 60 Bags
  • 4 Rolls
  • 20 microns thick
  • Large Size (22 x 32cm)
  • No Toxins or Microplastics

Helping Reduce Your Carbon Paw Print

Our high quality dog poop bags are made from:

  • Corn Starch - Non-GMO Corn
  • PLA - From Corn and Other Plants
  • PBAT - Biodegradable Polymers*

*Compostable bags cannot be manufactured without a small amount of petroleum-derived polymers. However, unlike conventional plastics, PBAT is 100% biodegradable, leaving behind no toxins or microplastics. 

Composting Your Bags

If you are planning on home-composting your used bags and dog waste - we advise using the end product for your ornamental plants only. 

Avoid composting with your kitchen scraps and avoid using the resulting compost to grow edible fruit and veggies. 

Home composting often doesn't reach the temperature levels required to eliminate potential germs. 

Disposing of Bags

If you do not plan on composting the bags - that's absolutely fine! Rest assured that the bags will completely break down in landfill within 3 years, depending on the environment. 

Warning 

Danger of suffocation. 

Keep out of reach of children, babies and pets.

Storage

Store in a cool dry place to avoid premature degradation of bags. Use within 12 months of purchase.

555 grams

Made in China, shipped to the UK via sea-freight.

Customer Reviews

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Penny
Excellent!

Very pleased with these poo bags. Have had none fail, easy to use, big enough for a Labrador’s offerings, and I’m happy they are non-plastic

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Anne Moffitt
Compostable poo bags

Great bags. No problems encountered and better for the environment.

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Corrine Ralph
Substantial bag

Thanks for the bags - really nice size (although a bit too big at the moment for our puppy!) The only challenge is trying to separate/open. We are trying to open before we need to use, is there a knack that we need to know about?