Cassava-based bags are popping up as the latest “eco-friendly” alternative to plastic, but are they really the solution we’ve been waiting for? On the surface, they promise biodegradability and a plant-based origin—but dig a little deeper and the story gets more complicated. From the environmental costs of large-scale cassava farming to the conditions required for these bags to truly break down, this article explores whether cassava bags are a genuine step forward—or just another form of single-use rebranded in green.
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