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		<description>&lt;strong&gt;100% Bio-Degradable Food Storage Plastic Bags&lt;/strong&gt;

How can plastic bags be eco-friendly!? They are actually similar to plastic bags, they are composed of corn-based bio-plastic, hence 100% bio-degradable. They are efficient for storing food  named BioBags.

Unlike conventional plastic, the bioplast...</description>
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<p>How can plastic bags be eco-friendly!? They are actually similar to plastic bags, they are composed of corn-based bio-plastic, hence 100% bio-degradable. They are efficient for storing food  named BioBags.</p>
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