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Whether the bioplastic caddy liner is a genuine environmental step forward — a certified, compostable alternative to conventional plastic — or a petroleum-derived product dressed in certification that has displaced a simpler, older solution that actually wo rks without needing a logo.
In this episode, we debate: does the Seedling logo on your caddy liner certify conditions that never exist at the facility processing your waste?
We unpack 5 concepts you will need before reading the article: The EN 13432 Temperature Gap, The Screening Reality, The Toxicity Inversion, Procurement Lock-In, and The Certification Displacement Pattern.
If you enjoyed this episode, also listen to The 37 Things (Episode 1) and The Safe Substitute (Episode 16).
Topics: compostable bags, caddy liners, EN 13432, bioplastic, food waste bags, biodegradable packaging, composting
Read the full article: youreanatural.com/consumer-intelligence/the-caddy-liner
By You're A NaturalWhether the bioplastic caddy liner is a genuine environmental step forward — a certified, compostable alternative to conventional plastic — or a petroleum-derived product dressed in certification that has displaced a simpler, older solution that actually wo rks without needing a logo.
In this episode, we debate: does the Seedling logo on your caddy liner certify conditions that never exist at the facility processing your waste?
We unpack 5 concepts you will need before reading the article: The EN 13432 Temperature Gap, The Screening Reality, The Toxicity Inversion, Procurement Lock-In, and The Certification Displacement Pattern.
If you enjoyed this episode, also listen to The 37 Things (Episode 1) and The Safe Substitute (Episode 16).
Topics: compostable bags, caddy liners, EN 13432, bioplastic, food waste bags, biodegradable packaging, composting
Read the full article: youreanatural.com/consumer-intelligence/the-caddy-liner