Black thickened trash bags are thicker than regular bags. They're less likely to break, and even liquids are less likely to leak. The thick material is durable, and the black color provides privacy, dirt, and stain resistance. They're suitable for a wide range of high-frequency applications, including home kitchens, commercial restaurants, and household cleaning.
Black thickened trash bags offer both environmental and cost advantages.
1. Reduced garbage bag consumption: "One bag replaces many," reducing total bag usage. Ordinary thin garbage bags (1-2 filaments) break easily when used with kitchen waste, potentially requiring two to three bags per load (needing a double layer). Black, thickened bags (3-4 filaments) can replace two, requiring only one bag per load. Over time, this reduces total bag usage and reduces plastic waste generation.
2. Reduced "secondary pollution" disposal costs: Reduced waste of cleaning resources: Black, thickened bags are highly leak-proof, reducing "secondary pollution" such as waste leaking into trash cans and onto the ground, indirectly saving on cleaning costs (such as detergent and water usage).
3. Environmentally friendly materials: Biodegradable materials are available in thicknesses of up to 3-4 filaments. These materials retain their "thickness and durability" while also being biodegradable. They are suitable for homes, scenic spots, high-end hotels, and other locations with high environmental awareness, resolving the conflict between durability and environmental friendliness.
Proper use of black thickened trash bags maximizes their durability and prevents breakage and leakage.
1. Bag Fitting: Fitting the Bag to the Wall + Secure the Lips: Ensure the bottom of the bag fits snugly against the bottom of the can, and fold the rims outward 1-2 times (or snap them into the slots) to prevent the bag from sliding down when discarding trash and avoid damage due to uneven load on the bag opening.
2. Loading: Wrap Sharps and Control the Bag's Capacity: Wrap sharp objects in old newspapers or paper towels and place them in the middle layer. Drain wet trash first, and keep the bag no more than 2/3 full (wet trash ≤ 1/2 full) to avoid overfilling and leaking.
3. Lifting: Apply even force and two-handed operation: Hold the drawstring with both hands for drawstring models and the handle with both hands for vest models, applying even force to avoid unilateral force that could cause breakage. For heavy trash, support the bottom of the bag to help support the bag.
4. Storage: Protect from light and moisture: Store unused trash bags in a cool, dry place (such as a drawer), away from direct sunlight, moisture, or heat sources (gas stoves/heaters) to prevent them from becoming brittle.
Name | Size | Thickness |
Vest trash bags | 45*60cm | Double-sided:12mil;15mil;18mil;20mil |
Flat top trash bags | 45*50cm;45*55cm;50*60cm | 20mil-50mil |
Contractor flat top trash bags | 60*80cm;70*90cm;75*90cm;80*90cm;80*100cm;90*100cm;90*110cm;100*120cm;120*140cm | |
Drawstring trash bags | 45*50cm;50*60cm | Home:12mil Commercial:50mil |
Contractor drawstring trash bags | 60*70cm;60*80cm;70*80cm;70*90cm;75*90cm;75*95cm; 80*90cm;80*100cm;90*110cm |