Description
140 Litre Brown Bin Bags 838.2mm – 33” (width) x 1346.2mm – 53” (height).
This Irish brand leader is much favoured by Irish households but is premium priced in supermarkets. However buying in bulk at Brown Bin Rescue and with Free next day delivery represents great value for money.
Made with plant starch a renewable resource, Brown bin bags break down quickly to nourish the soil when home composted, and the compost in an industrial unit. The Compostable bag keep’s your Brown bin clean, preventing odours by ensuring food waste does not build up in the base of the bin.
Bin can appear damp when emptied but the bag has not leaked it has been breathing, so in a closed in environment this appears as damp on a closed bins walls. A small amount of liquid can also be present at the base of the bin and this is for the same reason.
A kettle of boiling water poured in and left to cool before the insertion of one of the new Brown bin bags will address any odour issues. Leave the water in the bin (Yes leave it in the bin) as it will be tipped into the truck on collection day. Why? Well this bin liquid is referred to as ‘Leachate‘ and although very useful in a commercial food waste recycling centre, it is wrong and illegal to empty this often foul smelling waste water down a surface drain in your garden or driveway.
We use the term here of ‘Bag’ but the correct term is ‘Liner’, as these liners will not support the weight of their contents, the bin does that. See our E2E 140 litre Max Strength bag option only if strength as a garden bag is required, otherwise these liners work well in keeping your Brown bin clean.
Using a Combination or All of Brown Bin Rescue’s compostable products, ensures that All your Kitchen Food Waste and Garden Waste is easily deposited and stored without nasty kitchen or Brown bin odours, and no mess either. Watch this video to see how part of our range will protect your home from nasty odour’s and mess.
Note! PxW (Pay by Weight) effective from July 1st 2016 enforces the use of the Brown bin in almost all Irish households.

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