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Home Compostable Bin Liners

Home Compostable Bin Liners

Keep your (compost) bin mess-free, line it with our plastic-free, zero-waste, 100% cassava liners.

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Product Details

Home compostable liners that are made from cassava. From AKO, our local partner in the Philippines, these bags are 100% biodegradable, compostable and (hot) water-soluble. Literally from Nata to Nothing.

15 bags/pack

Materials - Why It's "Better Plastic"

Made from 100% pure cassava starch and uses eco-friendly ink (fruits and veggie dyes). In partnership with AKO, our local manufacturer in the Philippines.

Breaks down in 90 days, gone in 180 days given proper conditions, not 400 years.

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How to use

Simply throw in with your compost* pile. This bag is 100% made out of cassava (completely organic!) so is completely micro-plastic and toxin-free.

*While it is perfectly safe to throw in your own compost pile, when doing local compost drop-offs, please check and confirm their acceptance of bio-based “plastics”. Need help convincing them of the “organic-ness” of this product? Reach out to us, we’ll help! Complete with studies and tests. Knowedlege is power, no greenwashing happening in this corner.

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From Nata to Nothing

Nata cassava bin liners are hot water-soluble - disappears when submerged in hot water.

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Plant-derived

made from plants

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Toxin-Free

No - PFAs

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Certified Compostable

100% Home compostable

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Sustainable Packaging

Bioderadable & plantable*

Home Compostable Bin Liners

Made from cassava, a popular, common root crop widely grown in the Philippines. The first of many more “bioplastic” innovations with our local partner AKO Sustainable Packaging.

AKO Packaging

AKO Packaging is our local partner and supplier in the Philippines providing us with “better plastic” solutions.

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Learn how to compost and plant Nata products

Grow Your Green Thumb: Composting and Planting tips Await!

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