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BioTuff - Compostable General Use Bin Liners - Large 60 Litre (25 Bags)

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80CM x 65CM | 100% BIODEGRADABLE AND HOME-COMPOSTABLE | PLANT BASE THERMOPLASTIC | ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY

BioTuff Compostable Bags are the perfect plastic-free alternative to plastic rubbish bags. These bags are made from plant base thermoplastic corn starch resins, manufactured using renewable resources and are 100% biodegradable and compostable. This means they are the environmentally friendly and sustainable alternative to plastic bin liners!

These compostable bin liners are super efficient, providing superior puncture, tear and heat resistance as well as being leak-proof. They are also made with breathable materials that help control odour and dissipate moisture.

Bag Size: 80cm x 65cm

Naturally good for you & the planet:

  • 1 roll = 25 Large 60 Litre Bags, 18um thickness & star guesst
  • Composts within 3 months (90 days)
  • Manufactured using renewable resources and corn starch thermoplastic
  • Withstand temperatures between -18 – 60 degrees
  • GMO free & no petroleum additives
  • Safe for food storage in fridge & freezer
  • Can be composted at home or in an aerobic and industrial facility

BioTuff’s bin liners are Biodegradable and certified Compostable to Australian and European standards AS4736, ISO16929, ISO14855, Biodegradable Products Institute (BPI)

Designed and Owned, with , in Australia. Made responsibly overseas.

Let us know if you have any questions about the BioTuff  - Compostable General Use Bin Liners - Large 60  Litre at askusanything@goforzero.com.au

Ingredients

Made from plant base thermoplastic corn starch resins.

Aussie Family behind the brand

At Biotuff, sustainability isn’t just a business it’s a deeply personal mission rooted in family, community and a love for the planet we’ll one day hand on to our children. What started as a simple belief that everyday waste shouldn’t harm the world has grown into a proud Australian family business dedicated to real environmental impact.

The team behind Biotuff are everyday Australians who saw firsthand how plastic pollution was shaping a future that didn’t match the world they wanted their kids to grow up in. Driven by a shared passion for protecting the environment, they set out to design practical, plant-based alternatives to single-use plastics, without sacrificing the strength and convenience families rely on.

At the heart of Biotuff is a belief that sustainable living should be simple, accessible and genuinely effective. That’s why every product is carefully crafted to be certified compostable and biodegradable, helping households, councils and businesses make real progress in reducing waste. Through education, innovation and community connection, the “Biotuff family” encourages Australians to rethink waste, turning what was once trash into rich compost and a healthier future for all.

Being a family-owned brand means values like honesty, care and responsibility guide everything they do, from product design to packaging, and from local communities to global thinking. Biotuff isn’t just making better products; they’re creating a movement based on the simple idea that small choices today can lead to a greener, cleaner world tomorrow.

How to use

Ensure to use within 3 months as they will naturally start to break down within 3-6 months due to the nature of the materials.

End of life

BioTuff’s bin liners are Biodegradable and certified Compostable to Australian and European standards AS4736, ISO16929, ISO14855, Biodegradable Products Institute (BPI)

Overall rating: 4.6153846 / 5 from 13 reviews.

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      Good swap

      "We really like this alternative and if you keep forgetting to take the bag out you will have the chance to witness it's biodegradability ahah! That's why I'm not giving 5 stars, it does dissolve a bit quickly which makes it really worth ❤️❤️"

      Helena (4/5)

      quality

      "I found these to be sturdier than other brands, and are an excellent compostable replacement. Have been using them, or similar brands, for 3 years now. Highly recommend the easy switch!"

      Sophie (5/5)

      Very sturdy!

      "Amazing and sturdy bags! They are genuinely compostable!"

      Amy K. (5/5)

      Guilt-free bin bags

      "Great bin bags that don't make me feel guilty like I would with a plastic bag. I use these in my kitchen and love them. They do start to breakdown with moisture so I try adding wet foods scraps amongst other rubbish so it's not directly touching the bag, or I compost the food. Sharp items can be a problem too, but again I just cover them with other rubbish and it's usually fine. I would love them more if they had handles but for the purpose of being environmentally friendly, they are fantastic!"

      Caitlyn (4/5)

      The real deal!

      "These bin liners are fantastic! You can tell they are actually biodegradable because they disintegrate when they come into contact with liquids!"

      Amy K. (5/5)

      No wet

      "Good alternative, if you get it wet in the bin it’s no good but still like using them!"

      Ashleigh D. (4/5)

      Bin bags

      "Great environmentally friendly bags for the bin. So strong and easy to use. Stays together,doesn't unravel."

      Mackenzie C. (5/5)

      Sturdy bags

      "These bags are a good size for our 55L bin. It doesn't normally rip unless you put sharp things in, or hot/wet food scraps and push them down. Made for lightly filling up rubbish. Still better than a lot of other home compostable bags out there."

      Judy B. (4/5)

      bio tuff bags

      "fantastic, fast, efficient, friendly and top quality"

      Liz P. (5/5)

      Great buy, would buy again

      "Wonderful product, feels amazing, would have gotten five stars if it was a little more hardy, no sharps can go in these liners"

      Jessica B. (4/5)

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