We've just been checking other prices for compostable liners. BioBag liners are up to 55% cheaper on bulk purchases. Add to that the technical superiority of advanced MaterBi materials (that means excellent strength) and the answers obvious. More...
Fully Compostable and Biodegradable Bags and Films
BioBag is wholly devoted to the production of fully compostable and biodegradable films. BioBag leads the way in supplying sustainable solutions in fields ranging from waste to industrial applications.
Recent News & Blog Posts
Revolutionary NEW Compostable Cling Wrap
The new cling wrap is being really well received. Many of us feel uncomfortable using conventional films and love the idea of a biobased product. Even better is that it works really well!
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Where to buy in Ballina
BioBag fans looking for MaxAir bins (clearly the people’s choice over the closed bins) and supplies of bags can now pop into their local store.
Thanks to Ballina Council for the great initiative.
Our latest stockist is:
Ritchies Supa IGA
44 Pacific Highway,
Ballina, NSW, 2478.
02 6686 4999
which joins
Envirogreen Australia More...
Yes - but what did they really say?
The City to Soil program follow up shows how our MaxAir system has been enthusiastically embraced by householders across the community in Goulburn and Condobolin!
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Northern Tasmania chooses BioBag
BioBag compostable bags have been chosen again. More...
Our Beliefs
You're not going to get a lot of technical rhetoric here, just some observations based on a few facts and a little common sense.
We have developed an alternative to polyethylene/polypropylene based plastic bags. Our products are made primarily from substances obtained from plants such as cornstarch, vegetable oils and compostable polymers from both renewable raw materials and fossil raw materials. Our bags and films are certified compostable. Conventional plastic bags take a lifetime, often over 100 years, to begin to degrade. Regular polyethylene/polypropylene based plastic cannot be composted. Less than 2% of plastic bags ever get recycled and those that are seldom ever become plastic bags again. Plastic bags litter our streets and waterways. More...











