Bio-Disposal Bag
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100% Compostable, Biodegradable, Frangrance Free Disposal Trash Bags. Great for disposing of Naty Eco-Diapers. Another great use for the bags are picking up after Fido:) Nature Baby uses a film based on natural material for their diaper trash bag. 50 Bags More details...
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Bio-Disposal Bag
Bio-Disposal Bag
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FAQ's
Q: How does the compostability process works? Composting is the transformation of organic waste into compost. A pile organic waste is attractive to microorganisms that are normally present in the enviroment. If the water content is suffiently high, the microorganisms starts to consume the nutritional substance. This means to degrade the organic molecules, produce carbon dioxide, water and heat ( biodegrattion). At the end of the process, the initial waste is transformed into a substance called compost. In the composting plants, this process is controlled and optimised in order to achieve a high conversion speed, contriol of the effleunt, control of the quality of the final compost etc.
Q: Can you explain what biodegradabilty means? Biodegradability is characteristic of natural substances and materials being assimilated by micro-organisms, and thus introduced into the natural cycles. In effect, it is a concept that is familiar to everyone. When natural organic materials go into the ground, they tend to decompose progressively, to disappear. This phenomenon is very important for the environment, which has to get rid of waste to make room for new life. Trees, plants and algae, meaning photosynthetic organisms, absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and, with the power of the sun, the inexhaustible source of energy, use it to synthesise sugars, and a whole range of other substances present in Nature. The flow of substances and energy passes along the food chain from the plants to the herbivores, and from these, to carnivores. However, this mechanism would quickly become blocked if the opposite process did not exist, that is, if it was not possible to release carbon dioxide from organic material. So, in natural equilibrium, the process of biodegradation is as important as that of photosynthesis, of which it is both the outcome and the starting point. An important role is played in biodegradation by micro-organisms, which are present in every environment, and which are fed by organic waste. Thus, organic material is transformed again into carbon dioxide, thereby completing the natural cycle. Nature baby care A CONTRIBUTION IN THE FIGHT AGAINST THE GREENHOUSE EFFECT. The material we use in our range of products reduces the production of greenhouse gases, thanks to the use of renewable raw materials of agricultural origin, to the biodegradation and compost ability of its various applications, and to the fact that it performs as well as traditional materials.
Q: How do you know the corn is 100 % GM-free? A: The maize used for the manufacture Nature babycare is grown in Italy where GM crops are banned.
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