
ReSEAcled Poo Bags
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Award winning eco-friendly dog poo bags designed for general waste and dog poo bins.
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World's first certified Plastic Negative poo bag by rePurpose Global.
Each bag funds the collection and recycling of one bottle's worth of ocean-bound plastic. This equates to removing 5 times more plastic from nature than used in the poo bags, giving them (and you!) a Plastic Negative footprint. -
Made from 65% recycled plastic, 30% natural oyster shell waste with 5% polyethylene to ensure strength.
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Waste-based poo bags are better for our planet.
Stop creating new waste by choosing poo bags that re-use it! Reusing waste has clear evidence-based benefits, such as cutting carbon emissions, reducing energy use, conserving scarce resources and minimising waste sent to landfill and incineration. -
Putting a sustainable waste stream to better use.
Oysters are widely considered a sustainable food source, but millions of tonnes of waste shells are landfilled every year. Adding waste shells to poo bags reduces the use of fossil fuels and improves the sustainability of the aquaculture industry. Processing the shells also provides a livelihood for local communities. -
Guided by science, not market trends.
Compostable and biodegradable poo bags do not reliably breakdown as claimed, still contribute to microplastics and can be just as bad as normal plastic - especially if not disposed of correctly.
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Award winning eco-friendly dog poo bags designed for general waste and dog poo bins.
-
World's first certified Plastic Negative poo bag by rePurpose Global.
Each bag funds the collection and recycling of one bottle's worth of ocean-bound plastic. This equates to removing 5 times more plastic from nature than used in the poo bags, giving them (and you!) a Plastic Negative footprint. -
Made from 65% recycled plastic, 30% natural oyster shell waste with 5% polyethylene to ensure strength.
-
Waste-based poo bags are better for our planet.
Stop creating new waste by choosing poo bags that re-use it! Reusing waste has clear evidence-based benefits, such as cutting carbon emissions, reducing energy use, conserving scarce resources and minimising waste sent to landfill and incineration. -
Putting a sustainable waste stream to better use.
Oysters are widely considered a sustainable food source, but millions of tonnes of waste shells are landfilled every year. Adding waste shells to poo bags reduces the use of fossil fuels and improves the sustainability of the aquaculture industry. Processing the shells also provides a livelihood for local communities. -
Guided by science, not market trends.
Compostable and biodegradable poo bags do not reliably breakdown as claimed, still contribute to microplastics and can be just as bad as normal plastic - especially if not disposed of correctly.
Original: $21.39
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$6.42Description
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Award winning eco-friendly dog poo bags designed for general waste and dog poo bins.
-
World's first certified Plastic Negative poo bag by rePurpose Global.
Each bag funds the collection and recycling of one bottle's worth of ocean-bound plastic. This equates to removing 5 times more plastic from nature than used in the poo bags, giving them (and you!) a Plastic Negative footprint. -
Made from 65% recycled plastic, 30% natural oyster shell waste with 5% polyethylene to ensure strength.
-
Waste-based poo bags are better for our planet.
Stop creating new waste by choosing poo bags that re-use it! Reusing waste has clear evidence-based benefits, such as cutting carbon emissions, reducing energy use, conserving scarce resources and minimising waste sent to landfill and incineration. -
Putting a sustainable waste stream to better use.
Oysters are widely considered a sustainable food source, but millions of tonnes of waste shells are landfilled every year. Adding waste shells to poo bags reduces the use of fossil fuels and improves the sustainability of the aquaculture industry. Processing the shells also provides a livelihood for local communities. -
Guided by science, not market trends.
Compostable and biodegradable poo bags do not reliably breakdown as claimed, still contribute to microplastics and can be just as bad as normal plastic - especially if not disposed of correctly.



