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Compostable Poop Bags

4 rolls x 15 bags or 12 rolls x 15 bags

New & Improved

11 reviews
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Compostable Poop Bags

4 rolls x 15 bags or 12 rolls x 15 bags

New & Improved

11 reviews

For sustainable & clean walks!

Handles 

Extra

thick

Made from

plants

• Handle for easy tying

• The thickest poop bags on the market!

• Made from entirely biodegradable and compostable materials: corn starch, PLA and PBAT

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$350.13

At Kōrure Pets we believe that mother nature has given us so much love and it is about time we show our love back!


Our 'Compostable' Poop Bags are truly green. It is fully biodegradable, 100% compostable, plant-based poop bags which you should feel proud when cleaning up after your four pawed friend.


Bag size: 228mm(w) x 330mm(h)

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11/02/2023
Paula R.
New Zealand New Zealand

Poop Bags

I’m a dog walker so I use a lot of poop bags. I like Kōrure ones because they are fully compostable and I like to do my bit for the environment.

HB
10/02/2023
Helen B.
New Zealand New Zealand

Good bags

My husband finds these bags really good. Will continue to buy them.

VB
03/20/2023
Vicki B.
New Zealand New Zealand

Poop Bags

Excellent, strong and compostable

A Korure Pets Customer
JG
03/02/2023
Jen G.
Australia Australia

Sturdy and compostable

These are great poop bags! I have tried a lot of brands which are either flimsy or small. These are a good size and still compostable as well. Thick enough to not feel gross and thin enough to compost. Awesome. thanks

CA
02/02/2023
Catherine A.
New Zealand New Zealand

Dog poop bags

Very easy to carry around & work well scooping the poop

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Certified Home and Commercial Compostable

These bags are 100% leak-proof guaranteed, so they can hold any size poop safely. They're large enough to fully cover your hand during pick-up with plenty of room left to secure a knot when you're done. And they're designed to block unpleasant poop smells.

  • 100% Compostable

    Certified Home & Commercial Compostable.

  • Sustainable & Non-toxic

    No toxins, Phthalate and Bisphenol A (BPA).

  • From Corn and Wheat

    Made from totally compostable materials.

  • Reduces 60% CO2

    Reduces 60% CO2 compared to plastic bags.

  • 30+ Essential Fatty Acids

    Certified Home & Commercial Compostable
  • From Corn and Wheat

    Made from totally compostable materials.

  • Sustainable & Non-toxic

    No toxins, Phthalate and Bisphenol A (BPA). 

  • Reduces 60% CO2

    Reduces 60% CO2 compared to plastic bags.


Loved by many dog owners♥

★★★★★ 

"They are extremely strong and durable - I don’t have to worry about these bags tearing or breaking in my hands. Also, after picking up the poo there’s still plenty of room for me to tie a knot. What is more, there’s no **** smell peaking out from the bag while I’m holding it on the lookout for the nearest trash can so all in all 10/10 for me!" 

Daniel L

100% Compostable. 100% More Sustainable.

There are lot of 'biodegradable' bags out there that are simply made from plastic — with additives that break down the plastic but leaves behind micro-plastics as residue.

On the other hand our 'Compostable' Poop Bags are truly green. It is fully biodegradable, 100% compostable, plant-based poop bags which you should feel proud when cleaning up after your four pawed friend.  

Made from Corn Starch + Wheat Straw + PBAT

The wheat straw that we use comes from the stalks of wheat plants. The stalks of wheat plants do not store protein, gluten, or allergens. Those are stored in the grains, and our products do not contain gluten or allergens. Our products meet FDA standards for food contact, and they meet FDA standards for gluten-free, non-allergenic products.

NEW & IMPROVED

The thickest poop bags on the market! 20MIC - 33% thicker than before!

Handle for easy tying.

Korure Poop Bags vs Other Poop Bags

Compostable Poop Bags

Plastic Poop Bags

Made from Plant Materials
Sustainable and eco-friendly
No GMO
Reduction in Carbon Footprint
100% Compostable

Contains NO GMO. Please compost appropriately.


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Our customers love us for what we stand for and more importantly how we changed their dog's life for the better.

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11/02/2023
Paula R.
New Zealand New Zealand

Poop Bags

I’m a dog walker so I use a lot of poop bags. I like Kōrure ones because they are fully compostable and I like to do my bit for the environment.

HB
10/02/2023
Helen B.
New Zealand New Zealand

Good bags

My husband finds these bags really good. Will continue to buy them.

VB
03/20/2023
Vicki B.
New Zealand New Zealand

Poop Bags

Excellent, strong and compostable

A Korure Pets Customer
JG
03/02/2023
Jen G.
Australia Australia

Sturdy and compostable

These are great poop bags! I have tried a lot of brands which are either flimsy or small. These are a good size and still compostable as well. Thick enough to not feel gross and thin enough to compost. Awesome. thanks

CA
02/02/2023
Catherine A.
New Zealand New Zealand

Dog poop bags

Very easy to carry around & work well scooping the poop

Customer Reviews
5.0 Based on 11 Reviews
5 ★
100% 
11
4 ★
0% 
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3 ★
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PR
11/02/2023
Paula R.
New Zealand New Zealand

Poop Bags

I’m a dog walker so I use a lot of poop bags. I like Kōrure ones because they are fully compostable and I like to do my bit for the environment.

HB
10/02/2023
Helen B.
New Zealand New Zealand

Good bags

My husband finds these bags really good. Will continue to buy them.

VB
03/20/2023
Vicki B.
New Zealand New Zealand

Poop Bags

Excellent, strong and compostable

A Korure Pets Customer
JG
03/02/2023
Jen G.
Australia Australia

Sturdy and compostable

These are great poop bags! I have tried a lot of brands which are either flimsy or small. These are a good size and still compostable as well. Thick enough to not feel gross and thin enough to compost. Awesome. thanks

CA
02/02/2023
Catherine A.
New Zealand New Zealand

Dog poop bags

Very easy to carry around & work well scooping the poop


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Here are some frequently asked questions...

What are biodegradable plastics?

Degradable plastics are designed to breakdownover specific time frames either biologically ormechanically. The defining characteristic is the time[minutes, months, years] it takes to degrade andthis determines composting ability as well as reuseand recovery. The length of time depends on thetype of degradable material, the end environment,and the conditions it is exposed to including light,heat, microorganisms and water. 

Are all biodegradable plastics compostable? 

No. All compostable plastics are biodegradable[biologically degradable], however, not allbiodegradable plastics are compostable within thetimeframes or conditions stipulated in the relevantinternational standards for compostability. 

Will compostable plastics decompose in myhome compost bin?

Only if it meets the home composting standard e.g.EN13432 (home OK compost). Home compostingconditions are different (lower temperature) tocommercial composting conditions. There areseparate testing procedures, certification andlabelling systems for each.

What are the end products of biodegradation and dothey have any harmful effects on the environment?

The end products of biodegradation carried out in thepresence of air (oxygen) are carbon dioxide, water, mineralsalts, and biomass. In the absence of air (oxygen) theseproducts are methane, carbon dioxide, biomass, andmineral salts. 


That is one of the reasons for having standards as theydetermine if biodegraded products qualify for use as compost.These standards look for any side effects from the residualmaterial such as soil fertility and the ability of worms to survive.

What are oxodegradable plastics? Are these different?

Oxodegradable plastics are one of a number of materials thatfall into the second category of degradable plastics. Theyare conventional commercial plastics manufactured frompetrochemicals (such as polyethylene) with metal and/or otheradditives (prodegradant) which is designed to acceleratedegradation under defined conditions of time, temperature,heat and oxygen (air) and ultra-violet light. Attack by oxygenresults in the plastic degrading to a size that can eventuallybe attacked and digested by microorganisms under certainconditions. In the case of current oxodegradable plastics, thistwo step process does not meet current commercial or homecomposting standards (time, heat, air, and water).

Is it true that the use of oxodegradable plastics leave residual plastic particles in the soil?

Yes as it does not meet the composting standards asdescribed in EN13432.


There is ongoing research into this area and this document willbe updated accordingly.

Is it better to buy products in “biodegradable” plasticpackaging?

Unless the packaging has to be biodegradable to do its job,it’s unlikely that biodegradability would impart an advantage.The indiscriminate promotion of the biodegradabilityof packaging could result in increased littering. There’swidespread misconception in the market that if it’sbiodegradable, then it must be better for the environment thanif it’s not biodegradable. That’s generally misleading. Somepeople think that if something is biodegradable, it’s thereforemore sustainable. Not necessarily. Not all biodegradable/compostable plastics are made from renewable resources.

If Plant based packaging ends up as litter in a natural waterway, how quickly will it biodegrade?

PLA (polylactide) is a member of the polyester plastic family,but based on a renewable resource. For a PLA bottle to breakdown quickly, you need moisture and elevated temperature. Ina natural water way, you’ll only have one out of two. Generally,the average temperature day and night will be at a level whichwould mean biodegradation would take between 2 and 4years, maybe longer. 

This is still much shorter than normal plastic which takes hundreds of years to degrade.

Can bioplastic packaging be recycled in New Zealand?

In New Zealand bioplastic packaging is currently not acceptedin recycling and commercial composting systems. Forthis situation to change it will require a sufficient volumeof bioplastic in the marketplace to ensure the recoveryinfrastructure can collect it. As with other plastics theimplementation and observance of appropriate labellingand collection-sorting facilities can help prevent crosscontamination of plastics recycling streams. Contact thesignatories to this guide, Managing the Transition: DegradablePlastics in New Zealand – A Guide and Industry Commitment,for further information

What is a realistic time frame for all plastic productsto be made from clean, fully sustainable materials otherthan oil?

This is not likely to occur in the foreseeable future. The currentproduction of bioplastics is less than 1% of global plastics andis expected to possibly increase to between 2-5% by 2012.This is small in comparison to conventional polyethylene,which is the plastic most commonly used to make commodityproducts such as shopping bags. It will take some time beforepolyethylene is replaced by an alternative plastic based on asustainable feedstock from a renewable resource. Major plasticmanufacturers throughout the world continue to researchalternatives and new plastics regularly enter the market.

What is the difference between ‘renewability’ and‘sustainability’?

Sources from which plastics can be produced are ‘renewable’if they can be replaced by natural processes e.g. new plantgrowth. If these sources are under competitive pressure foruse as food or other uses they may not be ‘sustainable’. 


This is why we use Wheat Straw to make our cases. As wheat straw is a by-product and normally gets thrown out and rendered useless.

Will degradable plastics change the amount of litteror people’s littering behaviour?

  • Littering is a complex problem created by consumerbehaviour, the type of product and packaging andunsuitable infrastructure including bin type, type ofcontainer, location and recovery services.

  • It is unclear that introducing degradable plastics willchange consumer behaviour, and consequently, theamount of litter in the environment. 

  • There are some concerns that people who are currentlylikely to litter, would still litter, or may litter more, if theybelieve that the product will degrade.

  • Overall, addressing litter and littering is best managedthrough a combination of education, infrastructure andenforcement of suitable regulations.

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