
80L Compostable Bin Liners
Biosac 80L Compostable Bin Liner Roll Of 20 is an eco-friendly alternative to traditional plastic bin bags, designed to help households and kitchens manage food and green waste more sustainably. Made from biodegradable plant-based materials, these compostable liners break down naturally in both home and industrial composting environments.
Sized to fit most standard kitchen and garden waste bins, each bag is durable enough to handle heavier loads without tearing or leaking. Whether you’re disposing of vegetable peelings, leftovers or garden clippings, these bin liners help keep your bin clean while reducing your environmental impact. Ideal for home composters, eco-conscious households, and commercial kitchens looking to cut down on single-use plastic.
Key Features
- Certified compostable, suitable for home composting and industrial compost facilities.
- 80-litre capacity fits standard kitchen caddies and larger indoor/outdoor bins.
- Tear-resistant design, strong enough for daily food waste and heavier items.
- 20 bags per roll.
- Capacity: 80 litre
How to Use
Simply line your kitchen caddy or bin with a Biosac compostable bag, fill it with food scraps, coffee grounds, peelings or garden waste, and then dispose of it in your compost bin or local food waste collection. Ideal for: home composting systems, council food waste recycling schemes, green waste from gardens, and busy home kitchens or cafes.
Are these bin liners suitable for food waste collections?
Yes, Biosac bin liners are fully certified for use in council food waste collection bins and composting schemes.
Will the bags break down in a home compost bin?
They’re designed to fully decompose in home composters, given the right conditions of moisture, heat and microorganisms.
Are they completely plastic-free?
Yes, these liners are made from renewable, plant-based materials and contain no petroleum-based plastic.
Can I use these liners for general waste?
You can, but they’re designed for organic waste. If used for non-compostable rubbish, the liners may not be disposed of sustainably.