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Biodegradable Trash Bags

 
Trellis Earth 33 Gallon Large Biodegradable Garbage Bag - Roll of 25
$26.25
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Trellis Earth 33 Gallon Large Biodegradable Garbage Bag - Roll of 25 Bags

Show your trash who's the boss and who's a friend of a planet! Our trash bags have a 33 gallon capacity and fit most “large” trash cans. You can also use our trash bags for yard waste, leaves, lawn trimmings or kitchen scraps. These trash bags are biodegradable, semi-translucent and have an extra-heavy duty tape strap for easy closing (no tying necessary). Help make landfills biodegradable friendly – send your waste away in a Trellis bag!

Size
Length: 39.5" / 101 cm
Width: 32.5" / 83 cm
Volume: 33 gallon Trellis33.jpg

Biodegradable Bags

One of the greatest banes of our modern world is the ubiquitous polyethylene, or plastic, bag. They're so popular that four out of every five bags handed out at grocery stores are plastic. These little plastic devils are rarely recycled and don't degrade in the natural environment, much less in a landfill.

And don't even think about using paper bags! In many ways, paper bags are even worse than plastic bags. Paper sacks generate 70 percent more air and 50 times more water pollutants than plastic bags. It takes 91 percent less energy to recycle a pound of plastic than it takes to recycle a pound of paper. And paper bags can't even be used in composting programs and don't decompose any faster than plastic bags once they end up in a landfill.

But, there is a third option. Trellis Earth™ biodegradable bioplastic bags are made from the highest quality biodegradable polymers, starches and complimentary ingredients, for a completely earth-friendly solution. They can be disposed of with the knowledge that in the landfill they will naturally biodegrade with no toxic residues.

Decomposition time: No time interval standard exists for biodegradation today. Trellis film products (bags, etc.) are designed to biodegrade in ~6-12 months, and deliware and cutlery in 12-36 months.

Reducing petroleum resources in packaging reduces our consumption of oil, which is a primary objective of Trellis Earth’s product line – which is the objective of sustainability. Trellis Earth addresses both sustainability and the desire of consumers and municipalities to have toxin-free, zero waste management programs that are “earth friendly” and thereby helps food service companies lower their carbon footprint.

Trellis Earth product benefits:

  • High heat tolerance – does not breakdown in transit or in use.
  • Non GMO corn used (grown and harvested in China for non-food product manufacturing)
  • FDA certified
  • Priced to compete with conventional products to ease commercial consumer adoption.
  • Trellis Earth engineers its products to contain as much biomass as possible, and biodegrade 100% in the anaerobic conditions of a landfill.

We accomplish this biodegradable process by blending our resins with a mix of biologically produced polymers (e.g. PLA), biomass fillers (plant starches) and biodegradable polymers (shortened molecular length polymers specifically designed to easily succumb to microbiological activity). We also add patented proteins that accelerate anaerobic biodegradation and the polymeric breakdown that precedes biodegradation.

Many critics of biodegradable plastics technology are not familiar with this technology and are only disparaging old technology when they denounce efforts to introduce biodegradability via anaerobic microbiological activity.

Trellis Earth is working with industry leaders and consultants to promote a method of testing the rates of biodegradation of bioplastics that can be adopted by the food packaging industry and give consumers confidence that, in the modern landfill environment, Trellis products are not a long term contributor to landfill volume.

 
Trellis Earth 13 Gallon Tall Kitchen Biodegradable Trash Bag - Roll of 50
$20.50
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Trellis Earth 13 Gallon Tall Kitchen Biodegradable Trash Bag - Roll of 50

Just because your trash is going to a landfill doesn't mean your trash bag can't be environmentally friendly. These tall trash bags have a 13 gallon capacity and fit most narrow and tall trash cans. Or use these bags for yard clippings or recycling. Once you switch to our biodegradable trash bags, you'll never want to go back to your old bags again.

Size
Length: 29.5" / 75 cm
Width: 23.5" / 60 cm
Volume: 13 gallon

These trash bags are 100% biodegradable. They are semi-translucent and have no handles, Trellis13.jpg

Biodegradable Bags

One of the greatest banes of our modern world is the ubiquitous polyethylene, or plastic, bag. They're so popular that four out of every five bags handed out at grocery stores are plastic. These little plastic devils are rarely recycled and don't degrade in the natural environment, much less in a landfill.

And don't even think about using paper bags! In many ways, paper bags are even worse than plastic bags. Paper sacks generate 70 percent more air and 50 times more water pollutants than plastic bags. It takes 91 percent less energy to recycle a pound of plastic than it takes to recycle a pound of paper. And paper bags can't even be used in composting programs and don't decompose any faster than plastic bags once they end up in a landfill.

But, there is a third option. Trellis Earth™ biodegradable bioplastic bags are made from the highest quality biodegradable polymers, starches and complimentary ingredients, for a completely earth-friendly solution. They can be disposed of with the knowledge that in the landfill they will naturally biodegrade with no toxic residues.

Decomposition time: No time interval standard exists for biodegradation today. Trellis film products (bags, etc.) are designed to biodegrade in ~6-12 months, and deliware and cutlery in 12-36 months.

Reducing petroleum resources in packaging reduces our consumption of oil, which is a primary objective of Trellis Earth’s product line – which is the objective of sustainability. Trellis Earth addresses both sustainability and the desire of consumers and municipalities to have toxin-free, zero waste management programs that are “earth friendly” and thereby helps food service companies lower their carbon footprint.

Trellis Earth product benefits:

  • High heat tolerance – does not breakdown in transit or in use.
  • Non GMO corn used (grown and harvested in China for non-food product manufacturing)
  • FDA certified
  • Priced to compete with conventional products to ease commercial consumer adoption.
  • Trellis Earth engineers its products to contain as much biomass as possible, and biodegrade 100% in the anaerobic conditions of a landfill.

We accomplish this biodegradable process by blending our resins with a mix of biologically produced polymers (e.g. PLA), biomass fillers (plant starches) and biodegradable polymers (shortened molecular length polymers specifically designed to easily succumb to microbiological activity). We also add patented proteins that accelerate anaerobic biodegradation and the polymeric breakdown that precedes biodegradation.

Many critics of biodegradable plastics technology are not familiar with this technology and are only disparaging old technology when they denounce efforts to introduce biodegradability via anaerobic microbiological activity.

Trellis Earth is working with industry leaders and consultants to promote a method of testing the rates of biodegradation of bioplastics that can be adopted by the food packaging industry and give consumers confidence that, in the modern landfill environment, Trellis products are not a long term contributor to landfill volume.

 
Trellis Earth 8 Gallon Bathroom Biodegradable Trash Bag - Roll of 50
$14.50
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Trellis Earth 8 Gallon Bathroom/Bedroom/Office Biodegradable Trash Bag - Roll of 50

How often do you change the bag for your bathroom or bedroom trash can? If you have a baby - you'll be taking out the diapers at least once a day.

And does your janitorial staff change the bag of your personal trash can at the office? For most businesses, it's every time there is any garbage in the can at night. That's a lot of plastic bags going to the landfill. Why not have your staff use a biodegradable alternative instead?

These trash bags are 100% biodegradable and a perfect fit for most standard bedroom, bathroom or office trash cans. They are semi-translucent and have no handles.

Size
Length: 24.5" / 62 cm
Width: 22" / 56 cm
Volume: 8 gallon Trellis8.jpg

Biodegradable Bags

One of the greatest banes of our modern world is the ubiquitous polyethylene, or plastic, bag. They're so popular that four out of every five bags handed out at grocery stores are plastic. These little plastic devils are rarely recycled and don't degrade in the natural environment, much less in a landfill.

And don't even think about using paper bags! In many ways, paper bags are even worse than plastic bags. Paper sacks generate 70 percent more air and 50 times more water pollutants than plastic bags. It takes 91 percent less energy to recycle a pound of plastic than it takes to recycle a pound of paper. And paper bags can't even be used in composting programs and don't decompose any faster than plastic bags once they end up in a landfill.

But, there is a third option. Trellis Earth™ biodegradable bioplastic bags are made from the highest quality biodegradable polymers, starches and complimentary ingredients, for a completely earth-friendly solution. They can be disposed of with the knowledge that in the landfill they will naturally biodegrade with no toxic residues.

Decomposition time: No time interval standard exists for biodegradation today. Trellis film products (bags, etc.) are designed to biodegrade in ~6-12 months, and deliware and cutlery in 12-36 months.

Reducing petroleum resources in packaging reduces our consumption of oil, which is a primary objective of Trellis Earth’s product line – which is the objective of sustainability. Trellis Earth addresses both sustainability and the desire of consumers and municipalities to have toxin-free, zero waste management programs that are “earth friendly” and thereby helps food service companies lower their carbon footprint.

Trellis Earth product benefits:

  • High heat tolerance – does not breakdown in transit or in use.
  • Non GMO corn used (grown and harvested in China for non-food product manufacturing)
  • FDA certified
  • Priced to compete with conventional products to ease commercial consumer adoption.
  • Trellis Earth engineers its products to contain as much biomass as possible, and biodegrade 100% in the anaerobic conditions of a landfill.

We accomplish this biodegradable process by blending our resins with a mix of biologically produced polymers (e.g. PLA), biomass fillers (plant starches) and biodegradable polymers (shortened molecular length polymers specifically designed to easily succumb to microbiological activity). We also add patented proteins that accelerate anaerobic biodegradation and the polymeric breakdown that precedes biodegradation.

Many critics of biodegradable plastics technology are not familiar with this technology and are only disparaging old technology when they denounce efforts to introduce biodegradability via anaerobic microbiological activity.

Trellis Earth is working with industry leaders and consultants to promote a method of testing the rates of biodegradation of bioplastics that can be adopted by the food packaging industry and give consumers confidence that, in the modern landfill environment, Trellis products are not a long term contributor to landfill volume.

 
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