30×39″ Compostable Bag / Liner – Extra Strong
30×39″ Compostable Bag / Liner – Extra Strong
The EcoSafe® 30×39″ compostable bag features star-seal bottoms that conform to the shape of every bin to maximize carrying capacity. This extra strong version is even better equipped to handle heavier loads without ripping or tearing.
Description
Description
In addition to its impressive strength, EcoSafe® 30×39″ compostable bag is designed to be heavy-duty, making it suitable for commercial bins. It also fits perfectly with Rubbermaid Commercial Vented Slim Jim 16G and Vented Brute 20G round bins, ensuring compatibility with a range of waste management systems. This makes the EcoSafe® 30×39″ compostable bag an ideal choice for businesses and facilities looking for reliable and eco-friendly waste disposal solutions.
Product Details
Product Details
- SKU: HB3039-11
- MIL: 1.1
- Capacity (gal/L): 30 / 114
- Size: 30×39″
- Bags: 12/roll x 8 rolls
- Bags/Case: 96
Features
Features
- Star-seal bottoms conform to the shape of every bin to maximize carrying capacity
- Extra Strong – Puncture, tear, and zipper resistant
- Keeps bins smelling fresh
- Certified compostable and composter approved
- Certified compostable through BPI and CMA approved
Certifications
Certifications
BPI
BPI (Biodegradable Products Institute) is a laboratory controlled testing certification. It aims to show that a product will break down in the right laboratory conditions within 180 days. There are also product formulation requirements, as well as plant growth testing from the end compost. You may also hear it referred to as ASTM D6400 or D6868. These are the names of the testing schemes that are followed. BPI is the most recognized compostable certification in North America.
CMA
The CMA (Compost Manufacturing Alliance) is an extremely important approval for compostable products. There are several different systems that can be used to turn organic waste into compost. CMA performs real-world tests for compostable products by placing them in these facilities and closely monitoring the conditions and the degradation of these products. Many composters rely on their work to know what to accept in their facility.
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