allBIO Compostable Dog Poop Bags With Handles - Medium / Extra Strong
- Value pack: 15 strong bags each roll, with Star Base design to prevent tears.
- Reliable: Leak-resistant and durable for mess-free use.
- Pocket size: 6.25cm roll size, easy to carry on walks.
- Eco-friendly: Not only biodegradable, they are also fully compostable, breaking down without persistent plastic residues.
- Plant-based: Made from renewable corn starch + PBAT to reduce fossil plastic use.
- Certified: EN-13432 certified and approved to carry the European Seedling logo.
Make the messy job a little greener.
Nobody loves the “poop and scoop” part of dog ownership, but with our Compostable Dog Poop Bags, at least it doesn’t have to feel so grim! Our bags are tough, leak-proof, and totally compostable, so you can ditch the double bagging and the dreaded drips.
Think of it as giving the planet a high five every time you clean up after your furry friend. Walkies just got a whole lot happier.
Contents: 15 bags per roll.
Bag Size: Approx. 16cm diameter (50cm rim) x 35cm with handles, gathered base.
Designed for Strength
These liners feature a Star Base design, where the bottom is neatly gathered and sealed for extra strength. This prevents the bag from tearing when picking up waste, without reducing its overall capacity.
More Information
All our bin liners are certified compostable according to the European standard EN-13432 and bear the Seedling logo.
Did you know?
Our bin liners use a corn starch + PBAT biodegradable blend that replaces a significant portion of conventional fossil-based plastic with renewable, plant-derived material. By using corn starch as the primary biopolymer, the formulation reduces dependence on finite petroleum resources and supports a more circular, bio-based materials cycle. The starch component also provides a readily accessible food source for bacteria and fungi; once exposed to moisture, heat, and oxygen, these microbes begin converting the starch into simple compounds such as CO₂, water, and biomass.
PBAT, although traditionally sourced, is a biodegradable aliphatic–aromatic copolyester. Its molecular structure contains ester bonds, which are susceptible to enzymatic hydrolysis. As microorganisms secrete enzymes, these ester linkages are gradually cleaved, causing the polymer chains to shorten and eventually fully decompose.
This dual-mechanism design allows the material to degrade efficiently in home composting systems and even faster in industrial composting environments, where temperature and humidity are controlled to optimise microbial activity.