All our bags match to EN13432, TUV OK COMPOST and America ASTM D6400.
There are several types of biodegradable plastic bags, each with its own unique properties and applications. Some of the most common types include: Starch-based bags: Made from cornstarch or other plant-based starches, these bags are biodegradable and compostable. They break down into natural, non-toxic substances when exposed to the environment. Oxo-biodegradable bags: These bags contain additives that cause them to degrade over time when exposed to the environment. However, they may not break down completely, leaving small fragments of plastic behind. Photodegradable bags: These bags are designed to break down when exposed to sunlight, but they may not break down completely and may still contribute to plastic waste. Bio-based bags: Made from plant-based materials such as sugarcane or corn, these bags are biodegradable and compostable, and break down into natural, non-toxic substances when exposed to the environment. Compostable bags: Made from materials that can be composted, such as cellulose, these bags break down into compost when exposed to the environment, and are safe for food waste.