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PO005
Pill Shape LED Flashlight Pet Dog Poop Waste Bag Holder Dispenser
About this item:
1. Flashlight design: each dog waste bag holder dispenser is designed with led lights and equipped with 3 LR44 button cells, so convenient for you to pick up dog poop in the dark and no need to worry about stepping in dog poop
2. Easy to carry: these dog poop waste bag holders are approx. 11 x 4 cm/ 4.3 x 1.6 inch (LW) and these poop waste bags are approx. 6 x 3 cm/ 2.4 x 1.2 inch (LW), cute and portable, you can hang it anywhere as you like, such as backpack, leash or collar
3. Durable material: these dog waste bags are made of PE material, safe and reliable to use, good bearing capacity and leak-proof performance, durable and thick, never worry about your hands when you pick the poo up
4. Metal lock: the waste bag holder is designed with metal lock, more durable than regular lock, not easy to deform, easy to open and close, convenient to attach to backpacks or handbags, not easy to fall off and lose
Item Name | Pill Shape LED Flashlight Pet Dog Poop Waste Bag Holder Dispenser |
Item NO | PO005 |
Size | 11*4.5cm |
Material | PE ,eco-friendly |
Colors | Blue Green |
Packing | 1.Flashlight design 2. Handy & Carry to any occassion 3. Convenient Access : Designed with metal lock, |
Scene | Outdoor walking, hiking, camping with pets |
Question: Is it fair to say these Hallupets bags aren't really "green" (other than the color) since they're neither compostable nor biodegradable?
Answer: Correct, they are not green other than color. If you want a compostable bag, check to see if it passes the standard compost test ASTM D6400. Only certain types of plastic (PHA, PLA) pass this test.Expect that bags that are actually compostable will cost more because the base material from which they are made is more expensive. But if enough people purchase them, maybe they Will reach enough scale to be inexpensive in the future see less.
Question: Are these bags biodegradable?
Answer: The first thing that needs to be said about this question is that it is surprisingly complicated mostly because the definition of "biodegradable" lacks any kind of definitive consensus (both in the scientific community and also with regard to commercial law across countries). Technically everything is biodegradable on a long enough time scale. To be commercially labelled as biodegradable the current U.S.