Can biofilm bag contain water?
Facts and Data (from the link below, which has about 10) – BioFilm bags are biodegradable and compostable. – BioFilm bags are made of cornstarch, biodegradable and compostable polyester and vegetable oil. – BioFilm bags comply with EU requirements for packaging in the food industry. – BioFilm bags are shelf stable, just like paper plates or paper towels. There are no chemical additives to enhance decomposition. The bags biodegrade naturally when exposed to the earth’s elements and micro-organisms in the soil. – BioFilm bags will decompose in a controlled composting environment in 10-45 days, leaving no harmful residues behind. – BioFilm bags will decompose in a natural setting at an extended rate comparable to other naturally biodegradable materials, such as paper, leaves and food waste. – BioFilm bags will biodegrade in both fresh and salt water. Australian studies suggest decomposition occurs between 8-14 months. We do not support placing any material in our oceans, lakes or waterway