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UNNI Compostable Liner Bags are eco-friendly waste management solutions designed for kitchen food scraps. With a capacity of 2.6 gallons and a robust 0.71 mil thickness, these bags come in a pack of 100 and are certified for compostability in both the U.S. and Europe. Made from compostable materials, they reflect a commitment to sustainability and a cleaner planet.
Brand | UNNI |
Capacity | 2.6 Gallons |
Unit Count | 100 Count |
Recommended Uses For Product | Food Scrap Waste |
Material Feature | Compostable |
Color | Green |
Material | compostable |
Item Form | Bag |
Scent | Unscented |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Weight | 1.79 Pounds |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 4.6 x 4.13 x 4.06 inches |
Net Content Weight | 1.79 Pounds |
Manufacturer | UNNI |
UPC | 796433857174 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00796433857174 |
Part Number | CB-2.6G-100 |
Item Weight | 1.79 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 4.6 x 4.13 x 4.06 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | CB-2.6G-100 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 100 Count (Pack of 1) |
Style | 2.6 Gallon |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
K**N
Love These!
These fit perfectly in my little kitchen compost bin and are so handy! It's nice to have bags in the bin but still be eco-friendly. I really like the color because they actually match the compost bin! They seem great quality and are easy to use, but they will start to break down if they are wet for several days. We put coffee grounds in the bin, and if we were to do that every day for a week, the bag would probably leak. But it's not a problem for us because I prefer to empty it about every 3-4 days anyway. We've used them with this routine for a couple of weeks and haven't had any leaks. Our compost bin is still clean!
R**N
As described
They are nice and thick and strong, and they were perfectly in my small compost pail that I got that hangs on the inside door of one of my under cabinets. No it will not compost in your home composter however it works excellent in the kitchen with no smells and you can simply dump all of your stuff right into your composter. Then I just throw away this bag and everything is great.
R**3
Perfect cat litter bags
First of all, plastic is evil. I'm doing my best to rid plastic from my life, if you feel the same way and own a cat, buy these bags for cleaning your litter box, they are literally PERFECT and heres why:-I used to use the "green" dog poop bags. These bags come on a plastic roller which is unnecessary when you're not using them in a leash dispenser. ^These bags^ come in a cardboard box NO PLASTIC. The dispenser is like a kleenex box - so perfect for the litter box area. Furthermore, a lot of these "green" dog poop bags are only labelled "green" because they're made from recycled plastic. I applaud recycling plastic, but I really prefer something that will decompose. There are some dog poop bags out there that decompose, but I found these to be too small, expensive, and rip easily.-THESE ARE CHEAP. You get 100 in the box. Thats like, 3 months of cat litter scooping. A lot cheaper that dog poop bags.-These do not rip and are roomy!!! My cat is large, and therefore does some large.... er... business. Plus, litter is heavy. I have never found these bags to rip, and theres plenty of room to tie off the top in a knot. That drives me crazy when I fill up a bag and then its so full I can't tie it in knot.-A lot of people use plastic shopping bags to clean up their cats litter box, and I get it, they're free and you're re-using them. Currently I'm doing this because my grocery stores are not letting you bring your bags due to COVID so I happen to have these plastic bags on hand (bleh). Using these reminds me why they suck - they have holes in them!!-For some reason, I have a lot of trouble opening folded up plastic bags much like aforementioned dog poop bags. I've got slippery fingers or something. These bags are really easy to open.-Seriously, I've had cats a long time and these bags are like a miracle. I recommend them 1000%.
D**.
Good thickness
I purchased these in July 2024. They are a sturdy bag and that is a positive. They don’t break when you tie them up and carry them out. They barely fit in my 2 gallon compost container. They are starting to leak now. It has been Nine months since I purchased them and they do advise using them within 9 months I think for best results. Is definitely eco-friendly.
M**Y
Good quality.
A great size for my compost can. They are easy to tie in a knot when putting in my larger bag lined container. So no spills or ofers.
P**M
Strong
These fit the counter bin well and stay put together when I carry the food to the large bin. My previous bags would leak and fall apart.
H**R
Recommend
This is a great buy, I have pur5more than once. Work perfectly for cleaning out litter boxes, and to use in bathroom trash cans. I have personally seen these start to decompose with moisture so, I feel confident using them and not hurting the environment.
J**E
Like most compostable bags, not perfect, but works for what I need
Compostable bags are, by their very nature, pretty flimsy and, well, they can dissolve. I use these for the little compost bin on my counter; we have municipal compost pick-up, so I basically use it for my coffee grounds, banana peels, table scrapings, etc., and then put the little bags in the compost bin downstairs once or twice a week on average. MOST of the time it will stand up to that, as long as I don't wait too long, let it get too full, put in things with sharp edges that tear the bags, etc. Sometimes I have to double-bag though, especially if there's too much moist stuff or sharp edges in there. It often tears when I pull it out, leaking coffee grounds and junk on the counter, and occasionally even starts falling apart if it's been in there too long.The reason that that doesn't dock it more points than it does is just because in my experience, that's what compostable bags are like...they are not strong plastic that can hold up to heavy stuff, wet stuff, sharp edges, etc. If they did hold up to all that stuff, I would probably be suspicious about the compostability of the bags. So I put the burden more on myself to make sure I'm not overfilling it, that I'm trying to put some dryer matter at the bottom so that the wetter stuff sits on top of that and doesn't start dissolving the bag, etc. There are a few little tricks like that that can help. Also just remembering to take it out often enough, even if it's not really full and especially if there is wet or heavy stuff in it. And having some extra compostable bags handy when I remove it so that I can quickly double-bag it if it starts leaking, tearing, or falling apart as I remove it from the bin. (I try to save compostable produce bags from the grocery for that purpose--those don't really fit into the bin properly but they do make a great back-up double-bag solution when these start falling apart.)
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