An update on Bacofoil (whom I use for general food bags & sous vide, extensively sous vide)
My wife bought me back a new pack to try (single lock, slider, so not for proper submersion, ..thus pushing the air out via partial submersion.
Anyhow, Bacofoil are upping their game in terms of virgin & recycled materials, their new product including a better design spec clingfilm, a tranche of their bags are deemed top rack dishwasher safe & reusable (though the safeloc bags I use are thicker than these new ones) "UP to 70c in a dishwasher top rack, reusable up to 10 times over, designed with cook cool, freezer store, thaw, clean & re-use in mind.. progress.
Their products are only tested every 5 years, my safeloc bags are deemed safe to higher (though rarely used temps for sous vide) & as they are only lab tested for a 2 hour window at the high temps, I turn anything cooked lower as part of a holding pattern if left in "warm-hot" water with the impeller keeping temp evenly circulated (no hotspots)
safeloc = waterproof.
cliplock = resistant.
Bacofoil is "aiming" at a 2025 pledge "made with 70% recycled resources (bringing us closer to our goal of using only recycled or renewable raw materials in our products by 2025) and are dishwasher safe"
The "new" recyclable!?? clingfilm (for proper industrial processing based on TUV composting ..which is sadly not compliant with many green waste bin collections as I've mentioned previously. ...after chatting with the bacofoil representative today they learnt what I learnt about rejected waste due to dumb councils not opening their eyes as to recyclable & really recyclable ...the effwits (amey run bin lorry services here)
https://www.bacofoil.co.uk/product/baco ... ut-system/