
Beco Plant Based Compostable Poop Bags
Beco
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Shipping & Returns
All goods are shipped using NZPost or Post Haste services with signature required option by default.
We cannot guarantee the overnight services, this is a service that we pay for; but is not guaranteed.
We do not offer refunds for change of mind, any returns needs to be organised with our team first prior to sending back.
If shipments are delayed by the carrier, we may not offer any reimbursement, New Zealand Post (NZPost) should be contacted directly.
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FREE Delivery & Rural Charges Policy
The minimum spend for free delivery on dry goods cannot be combined with frozen goods.
Where you have not met the minimum spend for free delivery, our team may contact you for freight payment.
Rural (RD) addresses require additional charges. To avoid delays if your address is rural, please select the Rural shipping option.
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Beco Plant Based Compostable Poop Bags
We all have a responsibility to clean up after our dogs. When choosing which poop bag to use, it comes down to how you dispose of your dog’s waste. Our compostable poop bags, made from cornstarch and PBAT, are best for those who dispose of their dog’s waste in a well-managed, contained home compost system. Making compost for non-edible plants, not fruit or vegetables. They can be disposed of in normal waste but, like all compostable and biodegradable bags, they won’t compost in landfills. If you dispose of your dog’s poop in park bins or general waste, we offer post-consumer recycled poop bags, these come in scented and unscented options.
Materials: 30% Cornstarch, 70% PBAT
Product Care: Store in a cool dry place, out of reach for pets and children
Size:
48 Bags: 4 rolls x 12 bags
96 Bags: 8 rolls x 12 bags
PLEASE NOTE: Beco Recycled Poop Bags do not contain any additives that cause them to break down into micro-plastics and therefore meet government requirements.