Unni

Unni ASTM D6400 Compostable Trash Bags 13gal 100ct

★★★★ 4.3/5 (4 customer reviews)
Overall Score4.3/5.0
Expert Verdict

The Unni ASTM D6400 Compostable Trash Bags are an excellent choice for those seeking a sustainable and practical trash bag option. With strong materials and eco-certification, they provide a reliable and greener alternative to conventional plastic bags. Recommended for environmentally conscious households looking to reduce plastic waste.

Key Features

  • Certified ASTM D6400 compostable for industrial composting
  • Holds up to 13 gallons of waste
  • Made from plant-based, biodegradable materials
  • Comes in a 100-count pack for long-lasting supply
  • Durable and tear-resistant design suitable for household use
✓ Pros
  • Environmentally friendly alternative to conventional plastic bags
  • Strong and reliable, prevents leaks and tears
  • Large quantity per pack offers great value
  • Compostable in certified facilities, reducing landfill waste
✗ Cons
  • Requires industrial composting facilities to degrade fully
  • May be slightly more expensive than traditional plastic bags
  • Not suitable for heavy or sharp waste that can puncture bags

Customer Reviews

Emily S. March 2025
★★★★★
Great eco-friendly bags
I love that these bags are compostable and still hold up well for my kitchen trash. They don't rip easily and fit my 13-gallon bin perfectly. Highly recommend for anyone wanting to be more green.
Jason M. January 2025
★★★★☆
Good quality, good value
These bags offer a solid balance between sustainability and functionality. They are a bit pricier than regular bags but worth it for the compostable feature. The bulk pack lasts a long time.
Sophie L. February 2025
★★★★☆
Strong but needs proper disposal
The bags are sturdy and don’t leak, which is great. However, you need access to industrial composting to get the full environmental benefit. Still, happy with the purchase overall.
Mark T. December 2024
★★★☆☆
Decent but pricey
These compostable bags work fine but cost more than I expected. If you’re serious about reducing plastic waste, they’re a good choice, but I wish they were a bit more affordable.