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Biodegradable Compostable Cat Litter Liners - 15PK

Regular price £5.99 GBP
Regular price £6.99 GBP Sale price £5.99 GBP
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  • Biodegradable cat litter liners
  • Easy litter box cleaning
  • No harmful plastic
  • 15 liners per pack
  • To fit a standard cat litter tray
  • Compatible with all litter 
  • 100% made from plants
  • Super strong and durable
  • Leakproof
  • Very low carbon footprint
  • Made in a zero-waste facility powered by wind energy
  • EU & US Certified and tested as safely compostable (just dispose of the cat waste separately)
  • The packaging is also 100% plastic-free
  • Liner dimensions: 56 x 44 x 31cm


WHY WE LOVE THEM

These eco-friendly cat litter tray liners are the perfect plastic-free swap. They contain no traditional petrochemical plastic, just eco-friendly bioplastic made from 100% vegetable matter. They are completely plastic-free, leak-proof and are made from 100% organic materials. Because they are made from natural materials they can breakdown to nothing, no microplastics left behind. You can even compost them if you have a home compost bin - just make sure to get rid of the cat waste separately first. 

Most cat litter liners are made from toxic plastic and will just breakdown into microplastics. These eco-friendly, biodegradable cat litter liners are produced from responsibly farmed, renewable, vegetal resources and are certified fully compostable to EN13432. They are both home and industrially compostable. As proof, they carry the OK compost (Home) and seedling logo 7P2018.

Liner dimensions: 56 x 44 x 31cm

WHY SWAP

Cleaning the cat waste out of the litter tray constantly can lead to a lot of plastic waste, but by swapping to our plant-based litter tray liners you will be saving tonnes of plastic bags breaking down into micro-plastics and harming the environment.

These bags are suitable for home composting but animal feces should not be put in compost that will be used on edible plants, only non-edible.

Even if the bags are sent to landfill, they will break down in the same way as any other plant material. If the bags are incinerated, they will leave no trace behind, unlike plastic bags which release toxic chemicals into the atmosphere. 

Approved to be used for the council's food waste collection in the UK.