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Why can compostable bin bags leak?

Fit first. Liquids next.

Reggie

Fit first. Liquids next.

18 May 2026

The short answer

Compostable bin bags usually leak for boring reasons: wrong fit, too much liquid, sharp scraps, overfilling, old storage, or being left too long.

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That is good news. Boring reasons usually have boring fixes.

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The first leak test is not the bag. It is the routine around the bag.

The six usual suspects

One: wrong size. If the liner is too small, it stretches over the caddy rim and weak spots appear before anything messy has even happened.

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Two: too much free liquid. Tea, coffee, soup and wet peelings add up. Drain scraps where you can before they go in.

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Three: sharp scraps. Eggshells, bones, woody stems and hard packaging corners can poke holes if they land point-first.

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Four: overfilling. A food caddy liner is not a strongman contest. Leave enough bag to tie it without wrestling it.

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Five: storage. Keep rolls cool, dry and out of strong sunlight. A kitchen windowsill is not a spa day for compostable film.

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Six: time. Wet food waste gets heavier and smellier as it waits. Empty the caddy before the bag becomes the whole plan.

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What to fix first

Start with size. A liner that fits well does less stretching, less slipping and less dramatic kitchen theatre.

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Then fix moisture. Councils often ask households to keep food-waste caddies free of unnecessary liquid and contamination.

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If the routine is good and leaks still happen, change the liner. Life is too short for caddy soup.

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Where Generation earth fits

Pick by caddy size first. Use the council bin checker, then choose from the Generation earth liner range.

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