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25.01.2022 Armidale Regional Council residents have embraced their food organics and garden organics (FOGO) recycling service diverting more than 1,800 tonnes of organic resources away from landfill for composting each year. Australian made BioBags line Armidale residents’ kitchen caddies to collect food scraps that go to the local composting facility for recycling into a high quality compost that’s sold back to residents as a backyard soil conditioner. Armidale residents buy back ...an average 482m3 of compost a year, as you can see in this great video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a8YcgDQIaVc&feature=youtu.be 1,800 tonnes of organic waste in a landfill would emit 2,880 tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent (CO2-e) which = taking 1,195 cars off the road a year Composting draws down carbon from the atmosphere and helps lock it into the ground where it regenerates soil. Organics added to your FOGO bin are turned into compost to nourish soil and grow more food! Learn more on our blog: https://biobagworld.com.au/c/composting-for-climate-change/



24.01.2022 Supporting Australian jobs is in the hands of Australian consumers. That’s the message BioBag World Australia Production Manager Chris wants to share. He’s encouraging Australians to support businesses like BioBag by choosing #Australianmade products. There’s security in local supply chains that global supply chains can no longer deliver. Learn more on our blog: https://biobagworld.com.au//buying-australian-says-yes-to/

23.01.2022 2 in 1: Upcycled DIY compost and veggie station! Genius Gardening Australia

23.01.2022 My awesome hairdresser Audrey has compostable BioBag World Australia bags so you can take hair home for composting in your FOGO bin! Too easy at Its a secret hair studio Thanks Jo Hendrikx from KESAB environmental solutions for sharing this with us



22.01.2022 How long does ‘it’ take to ‘biodegrade’ because everything biodegrades eventually. Biodegradable plastic bag: 200 - 1000 years in any environment, with lasting microplastics. Compostable BioBag: up to 3 months in an industrial composting facility and up to 6 months in a home compost bin, with no microplastics or toxic residues. ... See the difference between ‘degradable’, ‘biodegradable’ and ‘compostable’: https://biobagworld.com.au//misleading-degradable-and-bio/

21.01.2022 Still wondering what healthy compost should look like? Watch this video! Thanks for sharing ShareWaste https://vimeo.com/415765924

21.01.2022 Queensland has a new Environment Minister who just happens to be someone we know and love! The Hon. Meaghan Scanlon - Member for Gaven will become the youngest minister in Queensland when she is sworn in today. On a sweltering Clean Up Australia Day this Summer, Meaghan joined Chelsea from BioBag to demonstrate her genuine love for the environment. ... Congratulations Meaghan, we are so happy for you today!



18.01.2022 Increasing the carbon content in our soil by 0.4% a year worldwide would sequester the same amount of carbon that humanity emits each year! Check out the 4p1000 Initiative You can take practical actions towards soil carbon storage by composting. Learn more: https://biobagworld.com.au/c/composting-for-climate-change/ Kiss the Ground Movie

16.01.2022 This week is #NationalRecyclingWeek thanks to Planet Ark and we want to celebrate it by telling you about the composting legends at Living Farm Aus Kelvin produces beautiful compost in the lush Northern Rivers of NSW. After 16 weeks, their compost is plant and seed ready and is known as Black Gold I have learned from experience, if we are to continue farming the land we must deposit back into the soil in the form of nutrient dense, organic matter and beneficial micr...obes. - Kelvin Learn more about composting for soil health here on our blog: https://biobagworld.com.au/co/life-depends-on-healthy-soil/ #GoBeyondTheBin

16.01.2022 Recycled beans to turn long blacks into healthy greens! Foodbank SA CEO Greg Pattinson has partnered with OTR's Joann Skene and BioBag Australia Director Scott Morton to collect used coffee grounds in BioBag’s compostable coffee knock tube liners in a trial for fertiliser manufacturer Neutrog Used coffee grounds are a unique biological input and the composting process releases the potential of raw coffee grounds for plant health. ... Scott said BioBag loves the trial because it’s about capturing an organic resource and turning it back into an organic resource. Full story: https://indaily.com.au//recycled-beans-to-turn-long-black/ Image: Mark Brake

11.01.2022 Right now we need to reduce plastic and capture food waste for composting. This is how BioBags help with this. Adelaide’s Willunga Farmers Market has been using compostable BioBags since they banned plastic bags in 2017. Meet the grower, taste the region is the theme of these local markets where fresh produce, seafood, eggs, meat, milk, olive oil, wine and condiments come from the local Fleurieu region.... They use Biobin Technologies Australia on site to process green waste from the markets, including food scraps! Market manager Jenni Mitton is working to educate customers on what to do with their organic waste at the markets and their BioBags when they get home. Re-use this BioBag to collect food scraps for your green (FOGO) bin or compost bin at home is a key message they’re communicating to their customers. We’re very passionate about the fact BioBag is manufacturing here in SA, Jenni said. Thanks Jenni for continuing to support BioBag! Learn more about how markets are using BioBags to replace single use plastic here on our blog: https://biobagworld.com.au//retailers-swap-plastic-produc/

11.01.2022 Special offers this week only: ends Sunday 6L freezer bags 4 for 3 BioToi liners 125 litre BioBag liners... https://biobagworld.com.au//bin-liners/discounted-products/



10.01.2022 Yesterday’s Sunday papers featured us in the #BuyAustralian editorial supporting locally made products. We urge consumers to think about the knock on effects of their purchases, said Australian Made Campaign CEO Ben Lazaaro. When you buy products with the Australian Made branding you are investing in thousands of Australians the flow-on effects from your purchases can be huge. Find us on the Australian Made website: https://australianmade.com.au//biobag-world-australia/biob

08.01.2022 Caption this. #plasticfreeproduce

07.01.2022 It’s #WorldToiletDay and what better time to share how a #humanure toilet works! Have you seen this? Tiny Miss Dolly on Wheels explains how in her popular Instagram feed. #1 line a bucket with a BioBag #2 mix sawdust with coconut coir and used coffee grounds and layer. #3 when the bucket is filled, empty it into a compost bin, hose down the bucket and re-use.... Right now we have a limited offer on toilet liners for you: https://biobagworld.com.au/product/biobag-toilet-bags-bonus/

06.01.2022 There’s an estimated 4.2 million dogs in Australia, according to the RSPCA. If each of those dogs was walked once a day and their responsible owner picked up after them with a bag, over 1.5 billion bags would be used every year! BioBags are designed to return organic waste to the earth. It doesn’t make sense to put dog poo into a plastic bag and send it to landfill. Learn more about our dog bags here on our website: https://biobagworld.com.au/prod/environmental-dog-poo-ba...gs/ Soulfood Café & Grocer

05.01.2022 A little sack of green goodness that is now plastic free These @biobag_au bags are fully compostable, even at home! So pop them in your compost bin or in ours, they’ll break down perfectly. At this stage we recommend you empty the contents into a sealed container when you get home so it lasts as long as possible.... We’re excited to have found a fairly robust, economical option, so let us know what you think! Thanks Good Growers for choosing Australian made BioBags and for growing regenerative farm food for Maitland and Newcastle delivered via your weekly veggie boxes!

05.01.2022 Campbelltown City Council (SA) has initiated a trial of compostable bags to replace single-use plastic bags at Drakes Supermarkets with huge support from East Waste. Campbelltown Council Deputy Mayor, Anna Leombruno, launched the initiative with this terrific video filmed at Drakes Supermarkets See how supermarkets are ditching plastic for compostable produce rolls: https://biobagworld.com.au//supermarkets-replace-plastic-/

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