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Biodegradable Trash Bags

biobag Kelly discovered BioBags while researching plastics.

Since she’s become concerned (and sometimes obsessed) with the fact that plastics live forever, BioBags relieve her conscience big time.

Sourced from GMO free corn, no chemical additives, BioBags are, yes, biodegradable.

Kelly uses the Dog Waste Bags on walks with Madison, and the Tall Kitchen Bags for trash. Also available, Lawn & Leaf and Food Waste Bags.

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  • By Rachel Silberstein on April 18th, 2007 at 11:00 AM

    Check out “spudware”. It’s biodegradable flatware made from potatoes…much, much better than the plastic and you can throw it in your compost.

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