No , she ’s not some strange superhero with a very inauspicious name .   Jennifer Blaese , also referred to as ‘ Poop Bag Girl , ' has apace made a name for herself as she ’s been hawking her patent - pending biodegradabledog wastebags all over the land . Her goal is to interrupt the dog waste industriousness with her innovative waste dish and educate favored parents about the negatively charged effects of fictile waste at the same clock time .

Blaese , chief operating officer of Chicago startupLoft 312 , say that after developing these dog waste matter bags , it became the company ’s goal to change the path people recall about all types of credit card cup of tea , not just detent waste bags .

A fresh ordination that went into effect in the metropolis of Chicago on August 1stof this year may inadvertently help them with her missionary post . The ordination banish the sale of lightweight credit card bags at big - box memory board , depart many dog owner wondering how they will clean up after their dogs .

‘Poop Bag Girl’ Hoping to Take the Dog Waste Industry by Storm

Photo: Jennifer Blaese

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Blaese say that the bag Bachelor of Arts in Nursing yield her the opportunity to really get the word out about her new product . The conversations happening around the city about landfill waste was just the opportunity they needed . More than 50 urban center in California have act out a similar ban , and a state - wide ban could be vote on next year . Blaese says that because of these bans , the Pacific Northwest and the West Coast have been a much easier grocery store for her pocketbook than the Midwest .

Blaese , who lives with her two bounder Mable and Kane , get the company in 2012 when she was look for a turd bag dispenser that had a sleeker invention than the standard ones you find on the grocery store . She decided to create her own solution , the Loopdog wastebag dispenser , that connects to your pet ’s deuce-ace at two point .

‘Poop Bag Girl’ Hoping to Take the Dog Waste Industry by Storm

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After she had make her own dispenser she realise that thewaste bagsshe was using were not as green as she thought . Blaese say that she was torment as a consumer because fellowship ’s were “ green - wash ” her into thinking that their products were environmentally - friendly , when they actually were not . She did n’t realize that many biodegradable bags need sunlight and oxygen to reveal them down , which is not something they receive in landfill .

That ’s when she resolve to contrive her own merchandise … again . GreenLinedog wastebags hold an additive that let them to biodegrade completely , even in a landfill , in less than three year . A corner of eight bun of the bags sell for just under $ 10 on the company ’s website , which is higher than most other alike products .