Bio bags, something to read about
When assimilated by the microorganisms that are present in the environment, bio bags become part of the natural cycle instead of a disruption. They break down into organic waste, are eaten by microorganisms and returned to the environment in the form of carbon dioxide. And, as we know, plants use carbon dioxide in the photosynthesis process. Bio bags fit very nicely into the cycle of life. Cornstarch is the main component of bio bags.