Biodegradable Poop Bags by PoopBags.com meet the ASTM D6400 specification for biodegradability, and comply with
biodegradable product claims in all 50 states.*

First, let's discuss the ramifications of dog waste and plastic:
• 4 million tons – It is estimated that dog owners do not collect over 4 million tons of dog waste annually.

•  20-30% of all pollutants in waterways attributed to dog waste – Pollutants originating from rainwater run-off via sewer systems, and dogs pooping near watersheds or
beaches. Overall, it is believed dog waste is third or fourth on the list of contributors to bacteria in contaminated waters.

• 4th highest generated waste – Plastics are the fourth highest generated waste in the U.S., originate from petroleum which is non-renewable, do not biodegrade, and
take thousands of years to break down. Paper, yard trimmings, and food scraps are the top three generated. However, all of them come from renewable resources.

• Bottom – Plastics are the least recycled with a 6.9% recovery rate. In 2006, the U.S. produced 29.5 million tons of plastic and only recycled 2.04 tons.

Now, let's get back to why you should use poop bags from PoopBags.com:
Various plastic bag manufacturers probably use the term "biodegradability" - shall we say - loosely and lightly. The ASTM D6400 specification puts a kabosh on all of that.
Basically, the specification requires that the material is fully tested to ensure that it will degrade at a similar rate as an apple, and that no large plastic fragments should
remain.

More than likely, the loose and light manufacturers' bags do not meet biodegradable standards of any sort, and are just regular plastic bags. All in all, bag manufacturers -
who claim their bags are biodegradable but do not meet the ASTM D6400 specification - are misleading consumers and are acting negligently towards the environment.

California’s law, SB 1749, maintains that bags should meet the ASTM D6400 specification for biodegradable product claims. Several other states are also instituting policies
like California. PoopBags.com’s dog waste bags proudly meet this standard.  

Additional Facts about Poop Bags
•  Made from a combination of corn and other renewable products.

• Shelf stable just like paper plates or paper towels. There are no chemical additives to enhance decomposition. The bags biodegrade naturally when exposed to the earth’
s elements and micro-organisms in the soil.

• “Breathe” – allowing heat and moisture to escape or evaporate. This feature reduces bacterial build-up of collected waste, thus reducing odor.

• Will decompose in a commercial composting environment between 60 and 90 days after use. PoopBags.com strongly urges consumers not to place feces-filled bags into
home composting systems or green bins as this could lead to E.coli contamination. Basically, dogs eat meat.

• Will decompose in a natural setting at an extended rate comparable to other naturally biodegradable materials, such as paper, leaves and food waste.

• If the poop bags are placed in an “open” or “turned” landfill they will decompose at a rate similar to other biodegradable materials in the same setting. If the landfill is
anaerobic/locked, no biodegradable products will degrade - even banana peels.    


*Please note this statement does not apply to the flushable bags.
Biodegradable Poop Bags Facts - There's a lot!
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