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PoopBags

PoopBags

Reviewed by David Elder

July 29, 2009

Rather than review, I have a basic question. With the number of "biodegradable dog poop bags" on the market ranging from dogipot to biobag, how do we know the base materials to ensure full biodegradability? I know there are government standards, but shouldn't something fully degrade and leave no trace like say an apple peel. Are either of these products truely biodegradable in the absolute sense leaving no trace behind or are they rather a mixture of corn based materials and petroleum polymers in disguise?

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BioBag

BioBag

Reviewed by David Elder

July 27, 2009

biodegradable dog poop bags are a key for pet owners. To save both costs of shipping (hard to find locally), as well as to save on the shipping expense, team up with like minded neighbors and share a case. Biobag biodegradable dog poop bags are I believe the best and only patented version that I am aware of. I like them

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Urban Leash & Treat

Urban Leash & Treat

Reviewed by Jeco

March 16, 2009

Top dog! They have it all.

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BioBag

BioBag

Reviewed by Luke Fretwell

March 16, 2009

Ever since we started using BioBags, we put less waste in the trash. Because they're more expensive, it really forces us to re-think waste. We compost and recycle much more and end up using about 1 bag a week. That's waste management!

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