We are closed from Friday 29th March 2024 to Monday 1st April 2024 for the Easter Public Holidays, and no deliveries will be made.
Last delivery date: Thursday 28th March 2024
For deliveries on Thursday 28th March 2024, please refer to our Shipping Page to know your respective cut-off times for same-day dispatch. All orders after the respective cut-off times will be dispatched on the next working day.
We will resume operations on Tuesday 2nd April 2024.
Stock Availability Out of stock at your local warehouse?
Yes, you can still order!
Please note: there may be delays and additional shipping charges for interstate deliveries. Shipping charges will be calculated at checkout.
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Our BioPlastic Bags are made from Ecopond bioplastic. These shopping bags are certified home compostable to European standards and compostable to AS4736-2006 Australian standards. Bioplastic bags with handles are banned as carry bags in QLD, VIC, NSW & WA. They are accepted if not used to carry goods (for eg. as bin liners or dog waste bags).
Our bioplastic rubbish bags are made from a synthetic biodegradable bioplastic combined with plant-starch – Ecopond.
These compostable bin liners are certified home compostable to Australian Standards (AS5810) and commercially compostable to Australian Standards (AS4736). That means these compostable bin bags are accepted wherever there are municipal organic waste collection services. If the trash bags do end up in the environment, they will biodegrade more rapidly than conventional plastic bags.
Explore our range of FSC™ paper bags as an accepted alternative to carry bags.
Bioplastics have a 6-month shelf life from purchase and must be stored out of direct sun and below 35°C.
Custom printed bags are our speciality. We offer free printing – minimum orders vary. The minimum order for 80L bin liners is 19,000 units and 8L bin liners is 150,000 units. Please contact us for more info.
BANS: Bioplastic bags with handles are banned as carry bags in the following Australian states: QLD, VIC, NSW & WA. They are accepted if not used to carry goods (for eg. as bin liners or dog waste bags). Australian states are implementing different single-use plastic bans. Read More>