18L Recycled Ocean-Bound Plastic Bin Liners with Tie Handles (Roll of 32)
Introducing our innovative bin liners, crafted from 60% recycled ocean-bound plastic waste, to address the urgent need for sustainable waste management. These bin liners, also known as bin bags or garbage bags, are specifically designed for small stand-alone or pull-out bins, offering convenience and eco-consciousness in one package. Each liner comes with sturdy handles for easy tying and disposal.
By opting for these Eco-friendly bin bags, you're not only contributing to cleaner oceans but also supporting ecological communities. Let's join hands to keep our shores pristine while embracing the concept of Ocean-bound recycled plastic. Together, we can turn the tide towards a cleaner ocean and a greener future.
Size (mm): 460(w) x 520(h) + 160(Tie Handle)
Quantity per roll: 32
SKU# OC-18
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Eight million tons of plastic pollution pours into our oceans every year. And it's now known that 80% of marine plastic comes from land. Together we can stop the flow of some of that plastic pollution.
Discarded plastic waste within 50km of the shore is collected, baled up, and processed into usable recycled plastic. These tidy bags are made with 60% recycled ocean-bound plastic content. The supply chain is independently audited by SEArcular.
Bags per roll: 32
Capacity: 18 litres
Size (mm): 460(w) x 520(h) + 160(Tie Handle)
Rolls in a carton: 20
Total bags in carton: 640
What is ocean-bound plastic?
Ocean-bound plastic (OBP) is post-consumer trash that has been recovered from coastal areas. 80% of plastic in the ocean comes from land, so by collecting plastic waste from waterways, coastlines and riverbanks (within 50km of the shore) we're able to prevent that flow and help protect the ocean.
Does it make a difference to the environment?
Like all sustainability measures, every little bit helps. Every roll of 60% OBP that you buy saves the equivalent of approximately 4x 1L plastic bottles from ending up in our oceans. Using OBP in our products means that we are intercepting plastic waste at the source, putting less reliance on virgin plastics, reducing the flow of pollution headed offshore, protecting sea life, and supporting local communities.
Why use ocean plastic?
The ocean needs our help. Plastic waste is choking our oceans, killing marine life and threatening ecosystems. But each one of us can make a difference by making smart consumer choices.
Where is the ocean-bound plastic collected from?
We're currently using recycled ocean-bound plastic collected from beaches and shorelines in South East Asia. These areas have terrible marine pollution and little structured waste management. Regardless of where the raw OBP material comes from, if allowed to flow into the ocean it's a problem for all of us!
How do I dispose of my waste?
By using an ocean recycled bag you’re being part of the solution, enabling the prevention of further marine plastic pollution. These bin liners are designed to carry general waste destined for landfill.
Can we be sure that these bags are helping the ocean?
Our ocean plastic bin liners carry the SEArcular stamp. SEArcular is an ocean bound plastic initiative by Greencore (a global recycling group). The entire supply chain is audited and traceable - from the waste pickers on the beach to the plastic suppliers