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Biodegradable Bag 305mm x 457mm x 38 micron (12" x 18" x 150 gauge) 1218150BIO

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  • Internal width: 305mm (12")
  • Internal length: 457mm (18")
  • Polythene thickness: 37.5 micron (150 gauge)
  • Box quantity: 500 bags
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  • Eco-friendly biodegradable bag featuring printed green leaf logo.
  • Biodegradable additive accelerates the polythene degradation process.
  • Packaging breaks down into naturally-benign elements in anything from a few weeks to 24 months.
  • Degrades and then disintegrates into carbon dioxide, water, biomass and minerals.
  • Degradation time depends on conditions in the disposal environment (oxygen, moisture, heat, mechanical stress & microbes).
  • Made from food-safe polythene.
  • Recyclable product.
  • Shelf life of 12 months.

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