About this product:
In Japan, homes lack garbage disposal systems, due to the large amount of rice produced in Japanese homes. Instead, kitchen sinks always have a plastic holder where nama-gomi ("fresh garbage") is deposited, then thrown away later, or in the case of anyone composting, added to a compost pile later. This is the net commonly used with this plastic kitchen accessory that makes getting rid of that garbage a lot easier, without having to dig into it with your bare hands or tediously putting on gloves. This is a pack of 35 net bags that measure 32x26 cm and is great for the environment since it doesn't produce any toxic gases when it's burned. It's a useful object from Japan that we thought we'd carry on the site -- enjoy this new addition to your kitchen! For use with the GIORNO Sankaku Corner! (instock)








