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Uploaded by on Jul 21, 2009

BioBag Dog holds the distinction of being the first biodegradable and compostable plastic pooper bag in the world. It is one of our most popular products.

Picking up after your pet is part of being a responsible pet owner. In many communities, its also the law. We are constantly amazed when pet owners put 100% biodegradable dog waste into plastic bags that can take over 100 years to decompose. Now owners have a logical solution BioBag Dog.

Remember, our goal is to help divert all naturally biodegradable waste from entering our landfills. This includes food waste, yard waste, paper waste and pet waste. If any of these items are placed in an anaerobic (air-locked) landfill, their natural ability to biodegrade can be severely diminished.

Remember, our goal is to help divert all naturally biodegradable waste from entering our landfills. This includes food waste, yard waste, paper waste and pet waste. If any of these items are placed in an anaerobic (air-locked) landfill, their natural ability to biodegrade can be severely diminished.

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  • GeneralLawLessness: Yes, we recommend that all BioBags be used within 12 months of purchase and are stored in a cool, dry place. Since the bags are made from a compostable polymer and starches of plants, they are meant to last forever.

  • Dear Palidor19: Too many different types of soil, temperatures, dog poop, etc. to make a general statement on this but I would have to say that it would take 60 days - 6 months, as long as the soil was

    at +72 degrees F. Once it goes below 72 degrees the microbes available decrease and it will naturally take longer. It would be better to create a compost pile for the animal waste as temps of the pile will get upwards of 150 degrees F and compost the material much more rapidly.

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  • There's one huge drawback to biodegradable bags; they have a shelf life.

    Meaning after so many months they SPLIT!

    Not twhat you want to happen to a bag with poop inside. And people do tend to hoard stuff like this.

    Even the non biodegradable bags split, as they're simply made too thin.

  • if you bury the bags (with poop) in the backyard, how long will it take to decompose?

  • i still can't figure out how the heck to tie these things up. can you please make a video to show how to tie them? the instructions aren't clear, and the pictorial doesn't show what part of the bag gets pulled through the holes.

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