Compostable Dog Poop Bags Made in Canada: Why Dog Owners Are Making the Switch.
- gc2843
- Oct 22
- 2 min read

For many Canadian dog owners, cleaning up after their pets is more than a daily routine — it’s a chance to make small, meaningful choices for the planet. That’s exactly what Earthmate’s compostable dog poop bags made in Canada are helping people do.
Unlike traditional plastic bags that take centuries to break down, Earthmate’s compostable bags are crafted from natural, plant-based bio-resins.
They’re designed to decompose under the right composting conditions, reducing the environmental footprint that comes from single-use plastics. Proudly made in Ontario, these bags don’t travel halfway around the world to reach your hands — which means lower carbon emissions, better quality control, and support for Canadian manufacturing.
But what truly sets them apart is the feedback from Canadian dog owners themselves. Customers consistently describe Earthmate bags as “thick, durable, and buttery soft.” Many mention they’re easier to open and sturdier than the imported alternatives they once used. Others say they love knowing the bags are genuinely Canadian-made — not just branded that way — and appreciate that they can support a local small business while helping the environment.
Switching to compostable bags also feels good in practice. They’re strong enough for big dogs, convenient to carry on walks, and gentle on your conscience. Even if your municipality doesn’t yet accept pet waste in compostable bags, choosing a Canadian-made, plant-based option still reduces plastic use and supports a growing movement toward greener materials.
At Earthmate, sustainability isn’t just a slogan — it’s the foundation of everything we make. Our goal is simple: to create high-quality, eco-friendly products that make life easier for pet owners and better for the planet. So next time you head out for a walk, grab a roll of Earthmate’s compostable dog poop bags made in Canada — because every clean-up can be a small act of care for your dog, your community, and the environment.





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