Handling Waste: Use the bag to collect general household or office waste, including food scraps, paper, cardboard, and other biodegradable items. Avoid sharp or heavy objects that could puncture the bag.
Disposal: For optimal decomposition, dispose of the bag in an approved municipal or commercial composting facility. If no composting facility is available, the bag will still degrade much faster than traditional plastic garbage bags in landfills, although the process may take longer.
Storage: Store biodegradable garbage bags in a cool, dry location away from direct sunlight to maintain their strength and integrity. Exposure to high heat or moisture before use may cause the bags to begin breaking down prematurely.
Avoid Overloading: To prevent breakage, avoid overfilling the bag or placing excessively heavy or sharp objects inside. Choose the appropriate size and thickness for the type of waste being disposed of.