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Compostable Zip Lock Bag

Compostable zipper bags offer a fantastic alternative to the traditional LDPE clear zip-lock storage bags. Thanks to their composition, our compostable ziplock bags appear cloudier than standard LDPE bags and do not boast complete transparency. They exude an ivory hue and allow for product visibility through their exterior. The practical zipper closure ensures the secure containment of any contents within, preserving their freshness. Furthermore, these ziplock bags are entirely compostable.

Custom orders for compostable bags are available, allowing for tailored sizing and printing. However, due to the compostable nature of the materials, printing options for these bags are somewhat limited.

Why opt for compostable bags? Compostable bags represent a far more eco-conscious choice compared to conventional plastic bags, as they swiftly decompose.

  1. Biodegradable Composition:Comprised of 70% PBAT, 5% PLA, and 25% corn starch. They effortlessly integrate into home and industrial compost systems, complete with clear disposal instructions. 
  1. Extended Shelf Life: With a shelf life of 12 to 18 months post-production.
  1. Durable: With businesses in mind, many complaints about compostable mailing bags are the quality not being competitive with regular mailing bags. We listened, and we’ve changed the composition to be strong and durable.

 

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Compostable Zip Lock Bag 6.5
Compostable Zip Lock Bag
£6.35
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£232.43
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£664.10
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£1,054.12
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£2,007.86
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£2,007.86
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Compostable Zip Lock Bag 10
Compostable Zip Lock Bag
£14.82
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£202.19
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£577.70
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£916.98
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£1,746.63
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£1,746.63
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Compostable Zip Lock Bag 12
Compostable Zip Lock Bag
£19.97
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£218.71
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£624.89
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£991.89
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£1,889.32
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£1,889.32
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Compostable Zip Lock Bag 14
Compostable Zip Lock Bag
£24.82
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£226.84
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£648.11
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£1,028.74
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£1,959.50
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£1,959.50
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Compostable Zip Lock Bag

Compostable zipper bags offer a fantastic alternative to the traditional LDPE clear zip-lock storage bags. Thanks to their composition, our compostable ziplock bags appear cloudier than standard LDPE bags and do not boast complete transparency. They exude an ivory hue and allow for product visibility through their exterior. The practical zipper closure ensures the secure containment of any contents within, preserving their freshness. Furthermore, these ziplock bags are entirely compostable.

Custom orders for compostable bags are available, allowing for tailored sizing and printing. However, due to the compostable nature of the materials, printing options for these bags are somewhat limited.

Why opt for compostable bags? Compostable bags represent a far more eco-conscious choice compared to conventional plastic bags, as they swiftly decompose.

  1. Biodegradable Composition:Comprised of 70% PBAT, 5% PLA, and 25% corn starch. They effortlessly integrate into home and industrial compost systems, complete with clear disposal instructions. 
  1. Extended Shelf Life: With a shelf life of 12 to 18 months post-production.
  1. Durable: With businesses in mind, many complaints about compostable mailing bags are the quality not being competitive with regular mailing bags. We listened, and we’ve changed the composition to be strong and durable.

 

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What is a standard mailing bag?

Our standard polythene bags are our best value mailing sacks, available in a large selection of sizes to suit a variety of products and purposes. The 55 micron thick grey material grants a reasonable degree of strength while remaining very lightweight to minimise postal costs. Your postage and packing outgoings can be accurately calculated thanks to the sizing table which corresponds with Royal Mail’s PiP guidelines. Intuitive practicality is embedded into the design with the 40mm lip that includes a peel-&-seal strip. This feature eliminates the need for tape, simplifying the whole packing process for increased efficiency and ease. These qualities are indispensable within a busy dispatch operation, promoting the fast functioning of an ecommerce business. Moreover, tape dispensers or cutting tools can be removed from a pack station, aiding organisation. To display delivery information, these standard mailing bags are commonly purchased with items from our comprehensive range of multi-purpose labels. Are the polythene bags eco-friendly? The grey polythene is made from recycled materials, making it a low-cost and environmentally friendly option. The extremely light weight further promotes the protection of our planet as it means that more parcels can be loaded onto a single vehicle, hence economising that space and reducing the overall carbon footprint of the process. It is worth noting that, as a result of the recycled content, the shade of grey may vary slightly from the images. Can you reuse a mailing bag? These plastic mailing bags are made with a minimum amount of recycled material to suit their single-use purpose and hence, are not designed for reuse. However, there is nothing stopping a customer from reusing a grey mailing bag if it retains its high quality condition. What are grey mailing bags used for? Thanks to the wide range of sizes, the standard postal pouches can carry a broad selection of products, making them suitable for various industries. The large letter sizes are perfect for sending out clothing, literature or textiles while the larger parcels are typically used for bulky or boxed items. The opaque exterior renders the envelopes suitable for sending out confidential materials too. A polythene mailing sack is a great universal product with a variety of uses, making it an ideal versatile resource for companies sending out a range of different items. The flat-pack and ultra-thin arrival aids this end by conserving warehouse space. recycling code 4 Click here for our recycling guide