Meet the bin liner that has it all—landfill-biodegradable, strong, tear-resistant, can handle wet waste and designed with an easy tie top for convenience. They will biodegrade 90% faster in landfills than conventional plastic and are recyclable with soft plastics.
PRODUCT NAME / LITRES | SIZE | MAX BIN SIZE
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LANDFILL – BIODEGRADABLE | CARTON QUANTITY | |
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10L Bin Liner – Biodegradable
(20 rolls x 100 sheets per roll / 2000 sheets) |
37cm w x 51cm h | 24cm | 18cm | ✓ FLAT TOP |
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27L Bin Liner – Biodegradable
(20 rolls x 50 sheets per roll / 1000 sheets) |
51cm w x 70cm h | 32cm | 25cm | ✓ WAVE TOP |
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36L Bin Liner – Biodegradable
(20 rolls x 25 sheets per roll / 500 sheets) |
58cm w x 70cm h | 35cm | 50cm | ✓ FLAT TOP |
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54L Bin Liner – Biodegradable
(20 rolls x 20 sheets per roll / 400 sheets) |
66cm w x 82cm h | 42cm | 33cm | ✓ WAVE TOP |
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75L Bin Liner – Biodegradable
(10 rolls x 25 sheets per roll / 250 sheets) |
76cm w x 90cm h | 48cm | 38cm | ✓ FLAT TOP |
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120L Bin Liner – Biodegradable
(10 rolls x 20 sheets per roll / 200 sheets) |
92cm w x 118cm h | 59cm | 46cm | ✓ FLAT TOP |
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240L Bin Liner – Biodegradable
(10 rolls x 10 sheets per roll / 100 sheets) |
140cm w x 145cm h | 89cm | 70cm | ✓ FLAT TOP |
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Why Choose Biogone Home Compostable & Biodegradable Garbage Bags and Bin Liners?
With Biogone products, you no longer have to choose between convenience vs eco-conscious decisions. Our landfill-biodegradable and home compostable bags for garbage bins are used the same way as regular single-use bin bags but biodegrade in a fraction of the time in landfill.
Biogone plastics are alternatives to traditional bin bags or commercial kitchen plastic bags. Our landfill-biodegradable or home compostable garbage bags can be used for any type of company or business including commercial kitchens.
Reduce Your Impact
As more consumers are becoming aware of our ever-growing global plastic waste problem, we can help businesses like yours make easier and better decisions for the environment.
Our range of landfill-biodegradable garbage bags, bin bags and liners are made with our organic proprietary additive, which enables our rubbish bags to biodegrade 90% faster than conventional plastics, biodegrading under typical landfill conditions much faster than traditional plastics which take hundreds of years to biodegrade.
Our home compostable garbage bags and bin liners are certified in accordance with Australian/NZ home compostable standard AS5810. They have an extra component in them, PBAT, which is a highly biodegradable material. Whilst all home compostable products are themselves home compostable, the contents in the bin bag or bin liner are not, and we recommend disposing of everything to a general waste bin (destined for landfill) where the home compostable bag will still completely biodegrade.
Get Great Value Prices on Bulk Purchase Orders
Who says greener alternatives need to be more expensive? At least at Biogone, we certainly think not. With our range of Biogone products, we offer competitive pricing so you can purchase our items at great value and ensure you’re bottom line is still secure!
For discounts on wholesale or bulk orders, we recommend getting in touch with specific stock quantities and numbers so we can provide you with an accurate quote.
How Long Do Biogone Biodegradable Bin Bags Take to Decompose?
The timeframe of how long our landfill-biodegradable or home compostable bin liners or bags take to decompose depends on many variable factors, including the thickness of the plastic, the temperature, and moisture levels of the landfill.
Why landfill-biodegradable plastic is the logical choice
Landfill-biodegradable plastics:
- Are affordable and a practical solution
- Are convenient and designed for ‘time poor’ consumers (who are mindful of their impact on the environment)
- Can be either reused, recycled, or if sent to landfill, they will biodegrade 90% faster than conventional plastics (conventional plastics can take hundreds of years to biodegrade)
- The methane produced from accelerated landfill-biodegradable plastics can be captured within the time frame the landfill is actively managed, rather than being released into the atmosphere over hundreds of years after the landfill has closed and stopped being managed. This captured methane can be used for fuel and energy production (waste to energy)
- Biodegradation of plastic is achieved by enabling microorganisms to metabolize (i.e. break down) the molecular structure of the plastic, which produces a humus-like material (organic matter) which is a natural plant fertiliser and a biogas
- Do not fragment into microplastics during biodegradation
Landfill-biodegradable technology – how does it work?
Landfill-biodegradable plastic is made by combining traditional plastic with an organic additive. The biodegradation only begins when the plastic is exposed to a microbe-rich environment, such as a landfill.
The additive attracts microbes to the plastic and they start to digest it. As they do this, the enzymes (the microbes secrete) break the carbon bonds in the plastic molecule allowing the microbes to digest them for their energy. As more enzymes are secreted, more atoms are removed from the plastic molecule (called depolymerisation) which the microbes can digest. As this process continues, the plastic molecule is broken down and digested away.
The biodegradability of plastic can be confirmed by comparing biodegradation results from an independent laboratory using either ASTM D5511, ASTM D5526 or Bio-Methane Potential (BMP) tests.
The additive and the landfill-biodegradable process