EcoSafe®’s compostable bags, liners, and products do not require anything more than what already exists in an active commercial compost pile to break down into healthy compost. Microorganisms give off enzymes in a compost pile which break down the material’s flexible polymer chains into small parts. The material is then digested by the organisms with the other organic materials i.e., food scraps. At the end of the composting process, our bags break down into nothing but water, a small amount of CO2 (this is produced by all food or products in the composting process), and humus (a nutrient-rich organic material).
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