• lauha@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    I don’t know if you have ever composted anything, but things do not biograde just by sitting on a shelf. The biograde in a compost pile

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      I’ve used compostable bags and they absolutely did start breaking down before I got the chance to throw them into the bin.

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        1 day ago

        I’ve never had that problem with compostable plastic bags. I use paper bags for compostable stuff nowadays because they are cheaper

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        It’s like Russian Roulette when using them to pick up dog shit. Although I have to say they seem to have gotten a lot better lately. Either that or my dogs just shit a lot more and I go though them faster.

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          Well the plaatics industry now sells plastic bags that break down into microplastics pretty fast (and are therefore by legal definition “compostable”). Just FYI, had missed that development too… I now use doggy bags made from corn starch, they are better than the ones I used a few years ago, but I do not know if they have environmental problems, too.