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Compostable Produce Bags – An Eco-friendly Alternative to Plastic Bags

Compostable Produce Bags made of petroleum-based derivatives are used for purchasing vegetables, groceries, etc. However, very few are aware of the fact that these bags take many years to decompose and are a major source of pollutants to the environment.

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Compostable Produce Bags – An Eco-friendly Alternative to Plastic Bags

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  1. Compostable Produce Bags – An Eco-friendly Alternative to Plastic Bags We all have been using plastic recklessly for convenience, without thinking twice about its impact on nature and the harm it is causing to future generations. It is time that we are conscious of our actions and take responsibility to be more considerate to our mother nature. Compostable Produce Bags made of petroleum-based derivatives are used for purchasing vegetables, groceries, etc. However, very few are aware of the fact that these bags take many years to decompose and are a major source of pollutants to the environment. What are Compostable Produce Bags? Plant-based materials like starch, cellulose oil, and sugar can produce biopolymers, extracted from plants with starch obtained from corn and potato. These are readily available at affordable costs. The

  2. biopolymers are further processed to make bags, sacks, and other packaging materials that are fully biodegradable. Vegetable proteins like chickpea and soya beans also produce polymers. These materials decompose by the enzymatic action of the microbes in about six months. The need for an alternative to non-biodegradable polymers POPs (Persistent Organic Pollutants) are toxins that remain in the environment for a long period. It affects human health and the environment and is widely found in synthetic polymer samples. Manufacturers and consumers dispose of plastics and plastic waste in landfills, where they remain and mix with land for centuries, leaking toxins into the soil. These synthetic polymers used in plastic bags are highly harmful to nature. Several million birds die every year due to this ingestion. Moreover, it is predicted that by 2050, 99% of seabird species will be accidentally eating plastic, unless we take necessary actions. How can you contribute to your environment? Switching to compostable bags for carrying vegetables and groceries makes a huge difference to our environment. Unlike plastic bags, compostable bags get absorbed by the soil with ease. Compostable packaging requires less carbon to produce and eliminates waste in landfills. Synthetic polymer-based bags ruin the soil and water bodies. Apart from helping the environment avoid pollution, compostable bags give back to soil nutrients it needs through composting. Points to Ponder Sometimes people use the term biodegradable bags interchangeably with compostable bags, but there is a difference between the two. Compostable bags usually take three to six months to decompose into natural elements completely. However, biodegradable bags take undetermined time to decompose. For compostable bags to meet their objective of decomposition into beneficial biomass, it needs to meet quality standards. Compostable bag manufacturers are required to adhere to regional law, compliances, and quality requirements. Thinking about using compostable produce bags? Well, get in touch with NaturTrust, where you get certified products that are 100% biodegradable and compostable. Our Source Url: https://www.postingsea.com/compostable-produce-bags-an-eco-friendly-alternative- to-plastic-bags-2/

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