0.7 Mil Bio360 Biodegradable Plastic Mulch. Widths: 36″, 48″,60″ Length: 4,000 Feet Foot Rolls White on Black
Environmental preservation is at the center of priorities for many companies all over the planet, and particularly in agriculture. Bio360 soil biodegradable and compostable mulch film is a stable, efficient, and free from chemicals solution preventing weed growth and maximizing your yield.
Biodegradable Mulch Film now complies with international biodegradation & environmental standards such as EN 13432 by Vincotte and ASTM D6400 by BPI, which guarantee complete biodegradation in soil without any toxic residues. Starts breaking approximately 4-5 months.
GUARANTEED WITHOUT CHEMICALS OR HEAVY METALS
- Bio360 is guaranteed without any trace of chemicals such as heavy metals or arsenic. We are the most transparent in terms of the origin of the materials used.
- Bio360 is a mulch film made completely of Mater-Bi, a non-genetically modified corn starch. It is Certified as Biodegradable and Compostable, thus leaving NO Residues and toxicities in the ground.
Important Notes:
- You will also save $$ on pickup costs and significantly decrease the negative impact plastics have on the environment!
- The rate of biodegradation is influenced by climate and environmental conditions such as temperature, humidity and microbial activity in the soil. No Guarantee on time to degrade.
- Bio360 also degrades very stably over the months, therefore saving you a precious time.
- This film should not be stretched when laid. – Once the mulch has been laid, it will tighten by itself. Release the tension on your mulch layer to accommodate the tension and read instructions carefully.
- Read the Instructions carefully that are included with each roll.
Biodegradable Mulches We all know the benefits of plastic mulch. Not only does it keep the weeds down, but it also warms up the soil giving us earlier (and more) tomatoes, peppers, eggplants and other heat loving veggies. But it costs us. Farmers estimate it costs $25-100 an acre for labor and disposal of plastic mulch. A possible alternative to black plastic mulch is biodegradable film mulches that look and act much like black plastic, but instead of ripping them up in the fall, you till them into the soil and the microbes degrade the material, leaving you a clean field in the spring.





