Compostable Carry Bags
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Complete, First published May 13, 2024
Modiwrap compostable carry bags are made from cornstarch and other renewable materials. They are strong and durable, yet still break down in a compost bin in just a few weeks.

These bags are made by ISO: 17088 and are manufactured by HSPCB & CPCB. These bags are a great alternative to plastic bags, and they help reduce our reliance on fossil fuels.

The bags are also strong and durable, so they can be used over again. Comes in various sizes and Microns according to the procurements of our client's usage.

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Approved By HSPCB & CPCB

Conforming to IS/ISO: 17088

Non-toxic, water-soluble, and marine safe

100% Compostable, Biodegradable, and Recyclable

Harmless to the environment/ humans/ Animals
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