Where to Use bin bags, 8 gallon:
Kitchen Bin Liner: Food scraps, vegetable waste & organic waste. Fruits, Grains,Meat Fish , Bones, Dairy Products, Shells. Coffee grounds,Tea bags and cool cooking oil are also accepted. No hot food, hot oil or hot liquids.
Living room Bin Liner: Paper, non plastic waste, paper towel and remaining food waste.
Bedroom Bin Liner: Paper and non plastic waste, tissue paper, paper towels.
Bathroom Bin Liner: Paper and non plastic waste, tissue paper, paper towels.
Dressing room Bin Liner: Paper and non plastic waste, tissue paper, paper towels.
Front yard and Backyard Bin Liner: Yard waste.(leaves, paper or any organic).
Inside the Car Bin Liner: Paper glasses, used tissue paper, wipes or any food wastes and plates.
Office room Bin Liner: Paper, food waste and paper related products, coffee waste tissue paper, paper towels.
Baby room Bin Liner: Used diapers and wipes, tissue papers, paper towels and baby food wastes.
Pet waste bag: Can be used as a pet poo bag.
Farmers market grocery bag: If you are vegetable and fruit sellers of farmer market can be used as a grocery wrapper bags
Recommendation: We recommend kitchen wastes (food scraps and organic wastes) bin bags to change every alternate day. Rest of all rooms, If there is no liquids, food and organic waste, can be changed every alternate week. Yard waste bags are used and changed as the volume.
Note:
Bags are made from plant based materials, helping the environment to maintain greener and cleaner, by nature it is compostable and soft . Do not put any hot food scraps immediately, it can tear the bags so wait to cool the scrap before.
Ken –
Love these bags, they are thick and strong. I got these for the little trash cans around the house and they fit perfect. These are so soft and great for throwing away left over food items too. They are durable and come with 52 in a pack, you get 2 rolls of 26 bags each. These can hold quiet a bit and hasn’t tore or ripped yet and I’ve filled them pretty full lol. They are kinda hard to pull apart but all you have to do is wet your fingers a little bit and pull it apart, that worked for me because I was having trouble at first too. Overall, these are strong, durable 8 gallon garbage bags and reasonably priced. Would Recommend!!
admin –
For our homestead we have been using composting toilets for 5 years now. I have tried a variety of backyard compostable bags (there is a difference in the rating between backyard and just plain compostable) for use in our system. I don’t know how this holds up with table scraps or regular kitchen composting; what I can tell you is that these bags have reliably held up to 5 days worth of ‘material’ from our bathroom, been extracted from the container, and have not broken open.