SKU: 33688981028

compostable clip cord sleeves

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compostable clip cord sleevesDescription 250 per box. Eco responsible extra wide long Clip Cord Sleeves: 2. 4 x 40 This highly durable semi transparent bag is ideal for all clip cord sizes. It looks and feels like a regular bag but it is completely home compostable. Protect your surfaces from bacteria, viruses and liquids. 100% compostable means that PLA products are fully renewable. It can be converted back to monomer and polymer, or, it can be biodegraded into water, carbon

Description

250 per box.

Eco-responsible extra wide/long Clip Cord Sleeves: 2.4” x 40”

This highly durable semi-transparent bag is ideal for all clip cord sizes. It looks and feels like a regular bag but it is completely home compostable. Protect your surfaces from bacteria, viruses and liquids. 

100% compostable means that PLA products are fully renewable. It can be converted back to monomer and polymer, or, it can be biodegraded into water, carbon dioxide and organic materials.

Features

  • Material: PLA + PBAT
  • 6cm x 100cm or 2.4" x 40"
  • 250 per box
  • 20 Microns thick (80 gauge)

Benefits

  • Home, Industrially compostable
  • Extra wide & long for a perfect fit & extra protection

Compostability / Biodegradability

These barriers take approximately 6-12 months to decompose and do not require industrial composting. Things like seasonal changes in the winter and other temperature changes make the timeline for decomposition fluctuate. Home composting means they do not require industrial composting conditions to decompose into harmless particles. 

PLA is much more sustainable than regular petroleum made plastic. PLA is the common name for Polylactic Acid or Polyactide. PLA is made from starch rich plants such as corn, wheat and sugar beets. These plants are first milled to separate the starch, from which is unrefined dextrose is processed. The unrefined dextrose goes through a fermentation process and the result is lactic acid.

The tested PBAT polymer is a fossil-based, biodegradable polymer, which is used amongst others for the production of biodegradable, certified compostable bio-waste bags (according to EN 13432) or biodegradable in soil certified mulch films (according to EN 17033).

Our bags are a combination of PLA and PBAT bio-plastic. Both the considered thickness of the bag and the use of these compostable materials are why these bags can break down in uncontrolled land environments like home composting. We have even done unofficial tests in buried piles of soil where no aeration occurs over several months and these bags do decompose completely.  

Certifications

TUV HOME OK compost | ASTM D6400 | EN 13432

AUSTRALIAN STANDARD AS 5810 | Certificate Number ABAP 20127

CMA-W field test PASS in Windrow compost field test. Proven to disintegrate in under 90 days. Click here to see report.


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Maybe I have a SUPER aggressive chewer...he went through this ball in under a week. I originally bought the ball because of a review that stated the owner's Pitbull had the same ball for two years; not so much for my Rottweiler. He started chewing off and swallowing small crumbs from the ball within a day or two. By the end of the week, it was chunks so I had to toss it in the trash to prevent an intestinal obstruction. On the up side, my Rottweiler LOVED the ball while it lasted. However, I can't, in good conscience, give this ball a rave review based on this experience. Please take this review with a grain of salt as I have yet to find ANY toy that my boy won't DESTROY in a week or two. I hope that someone finds this informative when searching for chew toys for SUPER aggressive chewers like mine.
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