160 Microns, 1OOL food grade Vacuum Bags, Compatible with the Marinaught Vacuum Garbage Machine.
Turn glass waste back into sand. Ideal for boats with a lot of glass bottle trash.
Custom covers for the vacuum machines and the GL Sand glass crusher.
Yacht Trash was created by a team of yacht crew members who were frustrated by the limited and overpriced garbage management solutions available on board. While suppliers were willing to meet our needs, the costs of essential consumables were astonishing.
When we first tried to source 1,000 vacuum bags for our onboard vacuum garbage machine, the lowest quote we received was €3,200 — for bags that are ultimately thrown away. It simply didn’t make sense.
We were certain there had to be a more affordable option. After extensive research and countless hours of searching, we realised there wasn’t.
So we decided to change that.
Yacht Trash was founded to provide high-quality, reasonably priced consumables for the yachting industry. Our vacuum bags are fully compatible with the Marnaught Vacuum machine and are made from durable 160-micron, food-grade plastic. They allow waste to be compacted and heat-sealed securely, ready for shore disposal — preventing odours, leaks, and reducing onboard storage requirements.
We deliver throughout Europe within just a few working days. And most importantly, the price speaks for itself: what once cost over €3,200 can now be purchased directly from Yacht Trash for far less.
At Yacht Trash, we believe waste management and responsibility can coexist. That’s why we’ve partnered with The Coral Planters, a world-leading organisation dedicated to restoring coral reefs across the globe. Together, we’re committed to protecting the oceans we all depend on — donating after every sale to support their restoration work.
The Coral Planters are a marine conservation organisation dedicated to restoring and protecting coral reef ecosystems around the world. Their teams of marine biologists, divers, and local communities work together to plant, grow, and monitor new coral colonies using innovative restoration techniques.