Cleanbodia Bio Bags

Cleanbodia

Cleanbodia Bio Bags are biodegradable and compostable plastic-bag alternatives.

Product description Brand name and product description

Cleanbodia Bio Bags are biodegradable bags made by a technical process which combines cassava starch with a fossil fuel. When disposed of, the starch degrades naturally within just a few months and produces bacteria which begins to directly attack the fossil polymer chains, drastically reducing degradation from hundreds of years to about 5 years.

Target region(s) Target region for distribution/implementation (listed by country if specified)

Cambodia. The product is also available outside Cambodia through custom orders.

Distributors/implementing organizations Organization(s) distributing/deploying this product directly to communities/individuals?"

Cleanbodia produces and sells the bio bags. The product is implemented by a number of eco-minded businesses based in Cambodia.

Market suggested retail price Price per unit or service price per usage/terms (USD). Subsidies noted.

The product is available in various sizes and package deals. These include:

Biodegradable Carrier Bags (12 liters) / 200 Bags Per Roll – 6 USD

Medium Biodegradable Garbage Bags (38 liters) / 50 Bags Per Roll –  7 USD

Large Biodegradable Garbage Bags (100 liters) / 25 Bags Per Roll – 6 USD

Competitive landscape Similar products available on the market. May not be a comprehensive listing.

Competitors which sell similar biodegradable bags include BiotechbagsBiobag, Lithey Biodegradable BagsEcolife, and Envigreen.

SDG targeted United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) targeted with this product/application/service

Goal 6: Clean water and sanitation

Target user(s) Target user/consumer base (country, income segment)

Users include households and businesses encompassing the likes of retail stores, restaurants, and hotels that aim to be eco-minded.

 

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