Let’s save the world together with BioRift Biodegradable Bags
Plastic bags are a serious problem for our planet. They take hundreds of years to break down, and they’re everywhere you look. But there’s good news: We can all help reduce their use by switching to BioRift Biodegradables Shopping Bags!
The average American uses 500 plastic bags per year, but that number is growing rapidly as more shoppers switch from paper to plastic. And those bags don’t just disappear — they clog up our landfills and pollute our oceans.
The solution? Plastic bag bans, which have been shown to reduce littering and increase recycling rates. There are also plenty of ways you can reduce your plastic bag use at home — here are some simple tips:
Bring reusable bags or biodegradable bags with you when you go shopping or plan ahead by keeping them in your car or purse so they’re always available when you need them. You may even find yourself using them for other purposes around the house!
If your grocer doesn’t offer discounts for bringing your own bags (many do), buy fewer products at once and ask them if they offer bulk discounts on certain items that come in larger packaging. This way, you’ll only be using one bag instead of several smaller ones; it’s a win-win situation!
What is a biodegradable bag?
Biodegradable bags are made from materials that will break down in the environment. Biodegradable bags are often made from cornstarch or other plant-based materials. While these bags may break down, they do not completely decompose into carbon dioxide and water as is true for organic matter.
Biodegradable bags are often made from cornstarch or other plant-based materials. While these bags may break down, they do not completely decompose into carbon dioxide and water as is true for organic matter.
Some biodegradable plastics are labeled “compostable” or “oxo-biodegradable,” but these terms don’t mean that the product will necessarily break down when exposed to heat or light — only that it can be broken down by specific microbes under specific conditions.BioRift Biodegradable bags have been scientifically tested for ASTM D5511, meaning they degrade under standard landfill conditions – the most common waste disposal method! This bag has shown to biodegrade 47.9% in 361 days!
On A Final Note…
Biodegradable bags are a great alternative to plastic bags, but mild awareness is still needed to ensure that consumers are aware of this option. With the growing popularity of these products, you’re likely to encounter biodegradable bags more often than before, and it will continue to be crucial to educate others on their viability and environmentally friendly appeal.
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