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🐘 Potty training just got greener, cleaner, and way cuter!
Green Elephant Travel Potty Bags are compostable, heavy-duty liners designed for portable toddler potties. Made from chemical-free polyethylene, these odor-blocking, waterproof bags feature a soft, kid-friendly elephant design that encourages potty training. With a 12-month odor and leak-proof guarantee, they offer a sanitary, eco-conscious solution that makes cleanup effortless and training fun.







| ASIN | B0BB6GRJFJ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #19,985 in Baby ( See Top 100 in Baby ) #47 in Travel Potties |
| Brand | GREEN ELEPHANT |
| Brand Name | GREEN ELEPHANT |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 207 Reviews |
| Item Dimensions | 4.72 x 2.17 x 2.17 inches |
| Item Form | Bag |
| Manufacturer | GREEN ELEPHANT |
| Material | Polyethylene |
| Material Feature | Compostable |
| Material Features | Compostable |
| Material Type | Polyethylene |
| Number of Items | 2 |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Baby Waste |
| Scent | Unscented |
| Unit Count | 30.0 Count |
M**P
SUPER cute, green (NOT plastic) bags! 🙃
I just started introducing the potty to my 17½ mos old daughter (she is showing interest in the potty / will pull at her diaper after she goes / sometimes will lmk that she needs a butt change) and bought her the Summer Infant My Size Potty... but I was NOT about to deal with emptying / cleaning a baby potty this time around! 🤣 I bought these bc 1) they're NOT plastic and 2) she's OBSESSED with elephants--these are SUPER cute! 😄 When we got home today, she SQUEALED in delight at the tiny potty and elephant bags, saying "Ele (🐘)! PahPee (🚽)!" OVER and over again! 🤣 She sat on the potty for a couple mins, happily chillin', still saying "Ele! PahPee!" over and over again. 😂 Nothing happened while she was on the potty, so I didn't rate the "durability" category--I'll come back and update this once she starts actually going in the potty! 🙃 ~~~~~ UPDATE: Might be a fluke, but she said, "PP! PP! PP!" then ACTUALLY went PP! Twice tonight, she asked to go sit on the potty and play with her JJ (CoComelon / "only on the potty") toy--the first time was half an hour prior to this. She didn't make a ton of PP, but she earned her first sticker and cleanup is a breeze! 🎉 ~~~~~ UPDATE #2: The baby is now 19½ mos old and in the last couple weeks has started showing fairly consistent willingness / interest in sitting on the potty after we get home from school (either before / after) dinner. Last week, she made a few small PPs after sitting for a little bit, but this week, she's made REALLY big PPs multiple times! 🥳
S**Y
Compostable bags that work
Work well. Did not expect them to be as sturdy as the regular environmentally damaging bags, but that's ok as we only need them for our walks and then into the garbage. They are easy to use and dispense. Not finding damaged bags off the roll which has sometimes been a problem with the previous bags we have used.
E**N
A little too durable?
I use these in a compost bin about the size of a gallon paint can. I empty it probably twice a week (sometimes only once). I was initially a bit worried that the bag would disintegrate before I could get filled and/or outside to the compost bin, but so far that worry has been unfounded. Quite the opposite, actually - the bags are perhaps a little too durable for my home compost bin. I regularly turn my compost pile - every day or every other day, and it's got lots of leaves, chicken litter, garden debris, etc. in it. These bags are still lingering. It could be because the weather is not as warm and that's probably one of the requirements for getting the break-down process going. I'm in North Carolina, though, so it'll get hot as blue blazes soon enough for this observation to yield hopefully different results. I did read that home compost systems just don't generate the kind of heat necessary for quick breakdown of anything, much less these bags, until the weather cooperates.
L**D
Works great, love that it’s compostable
We have been using these bags for over a year with our travel potty. It’s been fantastic. For our toddler in training. We try to buy compostable instead of plastic whenever possible, so that’s what drew us to this product originally. We keep purchasing because it works great and has proven very trustworthy (even when someone accidentally left a bag in a hot car for a day or two…). Our toddler loves the stickers too, and it’s been a nice incentive. Thoughtful touch from the manufacturer.
S**K
Never leave home without these
I had used OXO bags in the past but their quality went downhill recently. I found these online and have not been disappointed. Perfect fit for my son’s travel potty, easy to open and set up. I love that they are environmentally friendly too! Highly recommend these bags.
D**O
Great for potty training
I love these bags. So easy to put in a backpack and set up the travel potty with a bag and a potty pad in there. Really makes it easy to have a potty on the go.
B**B
You won’t be disappointed!
I’ve been trying to reduce waste where I can, and whats more wasteful than trashbags? So to venture into the world of “ecobags” I decided I’d start with the bathroom trashcan and our litter trashcan. (Yes get a trashcan for daily litter scooping and take it out once a week. Gamechanger) ANYWAYS- I love these, they hold the same amount as any other and are of course easy to use- its a trashbag people. My ONLY “complaint” is how tricky they are to tie, i have found that stretching the top just a bit before removing helps get the job done, but i’d love a tie off!
S**A
NOT DURABLE
Really disappointed - bag material actively decomposes once it comes in contact with anything damp - coffee grounds, etc. and turns into a drippy mess before the bag is even halfway full and needs to be dumped directly from metal compost container onto compost pile - it would burst without that support otherwise. I was hoping to return but policy states it must be in an unused condition which is annoying - how would I know that they weren't working if I hadn't used a few?!
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