#Compostable dog poop bags
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naturtrustgaurav · 4 months ago
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NaturTrust’s compostable pet waste bags and dog poop bags are a sustainable, world-class alternative to the traditional polythene animal waste bag and are perfectly suited for the purpose. We are a compostable animal waste bags manufacturer and supplier.
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biobagie · 6 months ago
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Compostable Kitchen Caddy Liners - BioBag 10L (120 Bags)
BioBag 10L compostable caddy liners are the perfect match for small kitchen bins. Certified biodegradable, these bags help manage food waste without harming the environment. Each pack contains 120 bags, conveniently shipped in a recyclable storage box. Make your kitchen waste disposal clean, easy, and eco-friendly with BioBag.
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compostablebagssupplier · 10 months ago
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Get Compostable Dog Poop Bags - Naturtrust
Are you looking for compostable dog poop bags? compostable dog poop bags support sustainability efforts by offering a more environmentally friendly alternative to single-use plastic bags. By choosing compostable options, dog owners can contribute to waste reduction initiatives and promote a circular economy.
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lilarchies · 10 months ago
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Certified Compostable Dog Poop Bags
 Lil' Archie's provide certified compostable dog poop bags, sustainable as possible- without compromising on quality or convenience. By opting for certified compostable dog poop bags, you're not only managing your pet's waste responsibly but also contributing to a more sustainable future by reducing reliance on non-biodegradable plastics. Now pet owners can manage their pet's waste without compromising conveniency.
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tsrtimes · 4 days ago
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Eco-Friendly Poop Bags for Dogs – A Sustainable Choice for Pet Owners
Why Choose Compostable Poop Bags for Dogs?
As responsible pet parents, we strive to make choices that benefit both our furry friends and the planet. Traditional plastic bags harm the environment, taking hundreds of years to decompose. Switching to compostable poop bags for dogs is an easy and impactful way to reduce plastic waste while keeping public spaces clean.
Woofpanion – A Brand That Cares
At Woofpanion, we understand the frustrations of pet owners who seek sustainable yet efficient products. Founded in 2023, our mission is to create environmentally friendly pet products without compromising functionality or design. We aim to bring joy to both pet parents and their four-legged companions with innovative, earth-conscious solutions.
Benefits of Using a Poop Bag for Dogs
Eco-Friendly – Compostable bags break down naturally, reducing pollution.
Durable and Leak-Proof – Our poop bags for dogs ensure a mess-free experience.
Odor-Control Technology – Say goodbye to unpleasant smells while carrying waste.
Easy to Use and Carry – Lightweight, travel-friendly options make dog walks hassle-free.
What Makes Woofpanion’s Compostable Bags for Dogs Unique?
100% Biodegradable & Compostable
Unlike regular plastic bags, our compostable poop bags decompose quickly, leaving no harmful residue. Made from plant-based materials, they meet strict environmental standards, making them safe for home and commercial composting.
Strong, Thick, and Reliable
Our poop bags for dogs are designed to withstand even the messiest situations. With an extra-thick, leak-proof build, they offer maximum strength and durability.
Easy-Tear Design for Convenience
Nobody wants to struggle with tearing a poop bag while handling their pet. Our design ensures smooth, easy separation so you can focus on your walk without interruptions.
Packaging That’s Just as Eco-Friendly
Sustainability goes beyond the product itself. Our packaging is crafted from recycled materials, ensuring that every aspect of our brand aligns with eco-conscious values.
How to Properly Dispose of Compostable Poop Bags?
Use a Compost Bin – If you have a pet waste composting system, dispose of the bags accordingly.
Municipal Composting Facilities – Check if your local facility accepts pet waste for composting.
Avoid Plastic Trash Cans – Compostable bags break down best in organic waste disposal systems.
Join the Sustainable Pet Parenting Movement
Every small change contributes to a healthier planet. By choosing compostable poop bags for dogs, you’re making a conscious effort to reduce your carbon footprint while keeping your surroundings clean. Let’s work together to create a sustainable future—one responsible pet parent at a time.
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wistfully · 2 years ago
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NOT DEAD YET 1x01 Pilot So, please remember to walk Arthur and use compostable poop bags instead of telling the dog just to hold it. And if you raise the heat above 68, the Nest will alert me.
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amarantine-amirite · 3 months ago
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Not Always Right
This began when Jane, one of thee kids at my school, killed herself due to bullying, and now I have a court order to take Abilify. I don't understand how this individual, whom I’ve never met, ending their life served as evidence that I needed to take antipsychotics to manage my autism. I have a feeling it's yet another way to make the autistic person jump through hoops so as to make life easier for the neurotypical world. 
Except that wasn't the easy solution. The easy solution, and the right solution, would be to leave well enough alone. I say that because taking the medication causes more problems than it solves. I’d sneak food, eat huge amounts at mealtimes, and I’d gained 50 pounds, enough to cause trouble walking. I also became newly obsessed with random objects, such as Tic Tac and duct tape. And there was a real fear I’d threaten to assault myself/another if I didn’t get what I wanted.
I don't think any of those could compete with what happened a couple of weeks after Jane's funeral.
Jane left a lengthy note with an extensive list of demands. Some of these demands made sense, but many of them didn't. Regardless, if it has demands, that’s not a suicide note anymore. That’s a manifesto.
One demand in particular stood out, but for all the wrong reasons: We must all face the choice between what is right and what is easy. Oftentimes, the easiest thing and the right thing are mutually exclusive. Nothing good comes from the school having bathrooms. Lock the doors and shut off the water. We shouldn’t be using bathrooms because it makes our water footprint unbelievably high.
We found out one day when our teacher was late for 11th grade calculus. Some idiot left the radio on, and we heard this announced on the news: effective immediately, schools across the state will be locking their bathroom doors and shutting off the water. Students must now do their business on the floor, scoop it into a reusable bag and dispose of it in their home compost piles.
The boys didn’t seem to care one way or another. Half of them, if anything, found it funny. The girls were less than amused by this proposal. 
I looked at the radio and shook my head. “That's what I was afraid of,” I muttered.
Zoe put down her phone, turned around, and looked at me. “so, schools will use less water,” she shrugged, “What's there to be afraid of?”
Appointed to the radio. “they just announced it on the news,” I said, “I'm not coming to school if the kids are gonna poop all over the floor.”
I must’ve said it loud enough for Mr. Glass to overhear us. He walked to where we were sitting. “Is there a problem here, ladies?” he asked.
“Yes!” I shouted, “Every school in the state is going to be locking the bathroom doors and you have to poop in the hall, scoop it up, and take it home with you like a dog!”
Mr. Glass knelt down beside my desk. “Aoife,” he began, “you will not always always have access to a toilet in life,” he said.
I nodded reluctantly, “I understand there are times when you don’t have access to a toilet, like in the wilderness, but even then, you don’t crap out in the open. You do what the cat does, you dig, squat, and you bury.”
Everybody stopped what they were doing. They blinked in confusion. “If the school’s going to close their bathrooms, they should at least give us litter boxes so that we don’t have to worry about stepping in my classmate’s poop!” I continued. After I said that, I wished I’d said something about how it’d be easier to upgrade the plumbing so that it uses less water, since that’s a more robust argument. 
Zoe looked at me with a sincere expression. ”Is it possible you're having an outsized reaction to what's effectively a minor disruption?” she asked. I don’t think she understood the ramifications of locking the bathroom doors.
“So that's what you decided to call the sensation of an elephant sitting on my chest and the left arm tingling?”
Yeah. That doesn’t sound good. I think it’s time to call for help.
I called 911, they put me on hold. I had to listen to that stupid song about the Pina Colada for about 15 minutes until someone picked up. “Hello, 911, Thottackad speaking, how may I be helping you?”
“I’m having a heart attack, I need an ambulance”
The operator paused for a bit. “Oh, Lord Vishnu, that is not good news, what do I do?”
I rolled my eyes and tried not to snap at them, even though he was an idiot. “You're kidding? I just told you I need an ambulance!”
There was a long pause over the end of the phone. I could sense that he just remembered what his job was. “OK, before we can send an ambulance, I need your good name”
“My good name?” I hesitated, “You mean my last name? It’s Cleary.”
“OK and your first name?”
I froze. What did he mean by forest name? Maybe he meant those nicknames hikers on the Appalachian trail give each other, like in A Walk In The Woods. “Um…I never did the Appalachian Trail Hike, so I don’t have a forest name.”
To my surprise, he understood what I was talking about. “No, the name you use on a daily basis.”
“Oh, OK. It’s Aoife”
“How do you spell that?” he asked. I don't think he was expecting what I said next.
“A-O-I-F-E.”
“I’m sorry,” he responded, “that’s not a real name.” Obviously, he wasn’t used to Irish names. Pronunciation-wise, Irish can be just as opaque, if not moreso, than French.  
My eyes widened. The pounding in my chest got louder, which didn’t improve the heart attack. “What do you mean it’s not a real name?”
“I mean that you can’t pronounce A-O-I-F-E that way,” he replied, “your name is made up.” 
The frustration evaporated into the realization that, technically speaking, all names are made up. We’ve just agreed that they’re real. Which led me to say this: “well, it can’t sound any more made up than Thottackad.”
This was not a smart thing to say. Sure, while all names are made up, pointing it out rubs people the wrong way. “OK, miss, if you don’t retract your colonialist statement, I’m going to end the call. I cannot deal with English people and their imperialism.”
“My name is Aoife Cleary, does that sound English to you?!” I barked. 
“No, your name is made up.”
The call disconnected. Jack heard everything and walked up to see what hte problem was. “Aoife?” he asked, “What’re you doing on the floor?”
I rolled my eyes and staggered up. “I’m having a heart attack and calling 911 devolved into an argument over whether or not my name was made up.”
Jack immediately understood. He then tried to “help”. “Come with me,” he said, “I have something to show you.” 
When has Jack ever helped with anything? “It better be an ambulance, because I’m about to belly flop here.”
“no, no, this is better.” Jack said as he tossed me the keys. “It’s the principal’s car”
“You mean, the Volvo?” I grimaced.
Jack shook his head. He led me to the shop classroom. I don’t know how I was even able to walk. 
Jack was right in that it was the principal’s car. Not his normal one, but the fancy car he spent four years restoring. It was his passion, his love, and his fault he kept it out in the open on school property. Granted, he had the cover on, but still, people can easily pull off car covers. 
I took the principal’s car to go to the hospital. Except I never made it, instead, I wound up in a car wash. I opened the car door in the car wash and the spinning brush still got caught on the door. The brush continued to move forward, tearing the car door off. Even worse, the car got stuck in the rigging for the spinning brushes and was dragged forward. 
The rigging stopped completely. The car was jammed. I got out of the vehicle
There’s one thing they don’t tell you about car washes: they’re cold! At least I didn’t exit the car during the hot wax cycle.
I finally pulled the plug on Abilify after this happened. I don't care about a court order, I'm better off to leave well enough alone than keep taking the medication.
Don’t fall for it when people tell you the easiest thing in the right thing are mutually exclusive. They aren’t.
 @writingpromptneeds
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jynjackets · 1 year ago
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I just tried to garden this past week as the main reason for my hiatus. And i literally feel like an 1800s farmer sweating under the direct sun for 8+ hours with no tools invented and only a dog as my helper.
-My apartment came with a first floor backyard which was really a blessing I never utilized. So step one was lawn care for my dog. Everyday I’m hauling dirt, grass seed, pots etc. from everywhere what I can find for free/cheap on Craigslist. Then I’m killing weeds, pulling that’s shit from the root because that was cheaper than a ton of chemicals that could hurt my son since he eats everything he lays his eyes on. Aerating this shit (poking holes for fucking grass to grow from the ground, so EVERYWHERE) with a goddamn kitchen fork because I don’t want to buy tools for this one use but I NEED to get it done. And then planting seeds and fertilizer to get it growing.
-I totally forgot, the real step one was picking up like two years worth of my dog’s shit. The yard was such a blessing also because whenever I couldn’t or was too lazy to take my dog out to poop I just left yard open for him to go out. And the lawn is like literally just a lawn of shit. It’s everywhere. He just goes outside when he wants and poops twice a day out there. You can’t even do anything with the poops, they don’t go in the compost or anything and are kind of bad for the environment so I couldn’t even leave it there. The little poop bags that are biodegradable it doesn’t even matter because you have to put the whole thing in the trash but I guess instead of plastic and poop in the landfill it’s just poop. It’s all just so odd to me.
-Anyways so I’m shopping for fertilizer and I’m like, this is just dirt, why would I buy dirt and scrap when I can make it.
-And so THEN, I get inspired to start a compost bin. I get hardware supplies and follow a YouTube video to make a tumbling compost bin that basically makes fertilizer FOR FREE. (That literally took me so much work holy shit.) It’s not done because it has to decompose for like a month so I can’t even use it yet. But yay environment. Environmentalism by the individual is the weakest attempt at social justice because the issue lives with rich corporations that do more damage than the masses combined. Pathetic movements to be more environmentally conscientious disproportionately affect the lower class and people with disabilities by increasing taxes and limiting options and services like plastic straws for example for a population already living among systems and structures designed to their disadvantage.
-Step two was to just grow some flowers! And not veggies because last time I tried to grow onions from one of those fabric bags and got so sick after eating them. maybe because there was hella moss growing around it idk tho
-I’m planting these sunflowers and they’re chilling and incubating before the winter so they pop out by spring HOPEFULLY. After I planted them I found out the difference between annuals and perennials and said what the fuck the perennials are kinda ugly like you don’t gift someone just some snapdragons and wimpy zinnias like. So next year I might replant or switch it up so they can grow themselves, depends how tired I am by that time.
-My bad for trying to do this on a strict budget by converting everything into manual labor but this was fun. My son likes to eat grass so hopefully this was all worth it lmao.
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naturtrustgaurav · 5 months ago
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Compostable Poop Bags
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biobagie · 7 months ago
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BioBag 80L Compostable Bin Bags | Perfect for Large Bins
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compostablebagssupplier · 10 months ago
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Sustainable Solutions for Pet Waste with Compostable Dog Poop Bags
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With increasing awareness of plastic pollution and environmental sustainability, there is growing demand for compostable dog poop bags as an alternative to plastic bags.
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arein966blr · 2 years ago
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lilarchies · 6 months ago
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saleago · 2 years ago
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dccanimalhospital · 5 days ago
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Eco-Friendly Practices for Sustainable Pet Care
As the world becomes more conscious of environmental challenges, pet owners are also seeking ways to reduce their pets' environmental impact. Just like humans, pets contribute to waste and consume resources, but with mindful practices, their environmental footprint can be significantly reduced. DCC Animal Hospital in Noida promotes sustainable pet care practices that help pet owners provide quality care while being kind to the planet. Below, we delve into eco-friendly approaches for pet care, ranging from using environmentally conscious products to adopting waste disposal techniques that are kinder to the environment.
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1. Choose Eco-Friendly Pet Products
One of the easiest ways to minimize the environmental impact of pet ownership is by selecting eco-friendly pet products. These products are designed to be biodegradable, non-toxic, and sustainable, reducing both the waste produced and the harm caused to the environment.
Sustainable Pet FoodMany commercial pet foods are packaged in plastic containers that contribute to pollution. Opt for brands that use recyclable or compostable packaging, and consider purchasing pet food in bulk to minimize packaging waste. Additionally, eco-friendly pet food brands focus on ethically sourced ingredients, often using human-grade, organic, or sustainably farmed ingredients that have a lower environmental impact.
Eco-Friendly ToysMany traditional pet toys are made of plastic or other non-biodegradable materials that can contribute to landfills. Instead, look for toys made from natural materials like hemp, cotton, or rubber. These toys are durable, safe, and break down more easily when discarded. Companies are also producing pet accessories such as collars, leashes, and bedding made from recycled or natural fibers, helping reduce waste.
Natural Grooming ProductsPet grooming is an essential part of pet care, but many grooming products contain harmful chemicals that can end up polluting the environment. Opt for natural, biodegradable shampoos and grooming products that are free from toxic chemicals. Eco-friendly brands often use plant-based ingredients and environmentally responsible packaging, ensuring that both your pet and the planet stay clean.
2. Proper Waste Disposal
Proper waste disposal is essential to reduce your pet’s environmental impact, particularly when it comes to their bathroom habits. Pet waste, if not disposed of properly, can contribute to pollution in waterways and harm local wildlife. Below are a few sustainable waste disposal practices for pet owners:
Biodegradable Poop BagsTraditional plastic poop bags are one of the leading contributors to pet waste in landfills. Instead of using conventional plastic bags, choose biodegradable poop bags that break down naturally over time. Many biodegradable bags are made from cornstarch or other plant-based materials, ensuring that they don’t remain in landfills for decades.
Composting Pet WasteFor those with a backyard, composting pet waste can be an effective way to minimize landfill waste. Certain types of pet waste, like dog feces, can be composted with the right system. Specialized composting bins, like Doggie Dooley or Lomi, are designed to handle pet waste in an eco-friendly way, turning it into nutrient-rich compost for your garden. However, ensure you research how to properly compost pet waste to avoid health risks.
Proper Cat Litter DisposalMany conventional cat litters are made from sodium bentonite clay, which is strip-mined and contributes to habitat destruction. Opt for eco-friendly cat litter options made from recycled paper, wood pellets, or natural minerals. These litter options are biodegradable and compostable, reducing the environmental footprint of your feline’s litter box.
3. Reducing the Carbon Footprint of Pet Ownership
As with any aspect of life, it’s crucial to consider the carbon footprint of pet ownership. While pets may seem small, their resource consumption, like food, transport, and healthcare, adds up. Here are a few ways to reduce your pet's carbon footprint:
Sustainable Pet TravelWhether it’s a trip to the vet, a pet-friendly park, or an out-of-town adventure, consider ways to reduce your pet’s travel-related carbon footprint. Opt for eco-friendly transportation options, such as electric vehicles, when possible. Additionally, reduce the frequency of trips that may not be necessary, ensuring that each journey serves a purpose and is as energy-efficient as possible.
Support Local and Sustainable Pet BusinessesSupporting local, eco-conscious pet stores, veterinarians, and groomers not only supports the community but also reduces the carbon footprint of transporting goods. DCC Animal Hospital in, for example, supports eco-friendly practices by using sustainable products and offering pet care services that promote the health and well-being of both pets and the planet.
Adopt, Don’t ShopOne of the most sustainable actions you can take as a pet owner is to adopt a pet from a shelter rather than purchasing one from breeders. Adopting helps reduce the number of pets in shelters, lowers the environmental impact of breeding practices, and provides a loving home to a pet in need.
4. Eco-Conscious Pet Healthcare
While your pet’s healthcare is paramount, it’s important to consider eco-friendly options for their medical care. Many veterinary products come in plastic packaging, and some treatments contain harmful chemicals. At DCC Animal Hospital, we promote sustainable practices by recommending natural and holistic treatments where possible, reducing chemical exposure, and offering eco-friendly options for prescriptions and treatments.
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birddogoriginal · 1 month ago
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