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Paper waste bags Greenline

  • PAPER INSTEAD OF PLASTIC - a sustainable alternative to the classic plastic garden sack. Also suitable as a rubbish collection bag for household and garden waste.
  • SPACE-SAVING MIRACLE - the large capacity of 110 L offers plenty of space for dry and slightly damp garden waste such as leaves, grass clippings, small branches and kitchen waste.
  • HIGH LOAD-BEARING CAPACITY - the Kraft paper is processed in 2 layers and has a reinforced base for extra stability.
  • ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY - disposal in the waste paper or organic waste collection bin is possible.
  • MADE IN THE EU - for more sustainability and to reduce our carbon footprint.
Variants
Art-Nr. Title
07810 Paper waste bag 110 L, 5 pcs.

The alternative to plastic
Paper bags instead of plastic bags - what has long been used to bring home groceries now also works for collecting garden waste. The sacks are made of sturdy Kraft paper, the strongest of all types of paper. Long, fresh wood fibres ensure stability and tear resistance thanks to the double-layer processing. Even damp waste can be filled in without any problems. 

A clean affair
The paper waste bag can keep up with its counterparts made of plastic or metal and effortlessly holds dry and slightly damp garden waste, leaves, tree and shrub cuttings. For easier filling and transport, it is best to place it in a wheelbarrow. 

In the workshop, the bag can be used for e.g. wood waste or sawdust. Or indoors as a "paper bag" in both senses - for collecting waste paper and paper waste or for storing rolls of wrapping paper, for example. 

Environmentally friendly recycling
The paper bag is 100% compostable. At the end of its service life, it can be disposed of directly in the waste paper or organic waste collection bin or taken to the recycling centre.

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Are you interested in Sacks?

From chipping come chips. Translated into the language of gardening: gardening produces all kinds of waste: grass during mowing, leaves and other dry material when sweeping, weeds. Where to put it all? Into the garden refuse sack.