Biodegradable Materials

  • kytkaProducts made from the renewable raw materials that are after the end of their life classified as biowaste that can be fully composted in industrial composting facilities and garden compost heaps as biowaste.
  • 100% biodegradable bioplasts can be manufactured from agricultural products (e.g. corn, potato, sugar-beet, soya, tobacco, sugar cane) and natural raw materials (e.g. cellulose, lignite).
  • Ideal solution for the storage, transport, and disposal of biowaste.
  • The manufacture of these products from renewable resources is not too energy demanding which means positive environmental impacts!


  • taskyBIOBAGS

Biobags are designed for the transportation of any goods. The worn bags can be filled with biodegradable waste and then composted.

We offer various styles of shopping biobags in various shapes and sizes.

Printing is available (black-and-white or coloured printing).


  • biofolieBIOFILMS AND BIOBUILDING

This is the combination of a compostable polyester film and a biodegradable layer. This film can be used in common facilities. Thanks to its high strength it can even replace thicker films and thus reduce packaging material consumption. The biofilm is three times stronger than LDPE.

For many applications in palletizing, a thickness of only 20 microns instead of original 40 microns is sufficient. The biofilms are stable at high as well as at low temperatures, elastic, and visually attractive.


  • biosacek1SMALL BIOBAGS

Small biobags can be used for the collection of small size kitchen stuff and garden waste (leaves, potato jackets, fruits, nutshells, stale pastry, egg shells, vegetable stalk and leaves, used paper towels and tea-clothes, indoor flower waste, etc.)

The filled small bag can then be together with the waste inside composted or put into a biowaste collecting vessel. The small bags are moisture permeable, so the biowaste is airing and its odour reduces.


  • LARGE BIOBAGS

Large biobags are suitable for placing the garden waste to the compost heat for the purpose of biodegradation. They are suitable for the collection of mowed grass, weeds, pine-straw, and small twigs. The large bags are moisture permeable, so the waste is airing.

Unlike paper bags, the compostable plastic bags have good weather resistance. If not composted, they can get drenched or be exposed to snow and they always maintain their strength. Biobags filled with waste should not be stored for more than 14 days. The large bags are composted together with the biowaste.