Biobags are storage bags made from completely natural and
biodegradable materials. Although they resemble plastic bags, they are made from cornstarch - and even the corn is
certified as non-GMO. The material used to make them is actually a "bioplastic" called Mater-Bi, which is made by an Italian company that specializes in
finding alternatives to petroleum-based plastics.
Biobags allow the produce (or anything else) placed inside them to “breathe”, so heat and moisture will be wicked away, reducing the chance of bacterial buildup and even keeping produce fresh longer. It will also reduce the odors from trash and other waste products. The bags, if placed in a compost pile, will break down completely within 10-45 days, and will achieve the same result, albeit at a somewhat slower rate, in a natural setting. This means that they're great for taking along as storage on picnics and camping trips in addition to home use, just in case you lose track of any bags while you're out in the woods.
The bags are available online and come in a variety of sizes, including everything from grocery bags (pictured) to trash can liners to doggie bags.







