Title: Variety of Paper Bags
1Varieties of Paper Bags
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2Paper Bags Paper Bags also known as Paper Sacks,
are containers that are made of papers, with an
opening at one end. The bags made of paper are
usually more strong and thick than the ones made
of plastic. Therefore, when compared to that,
paper bags are considered more durable. Paper
bags are generally used to carry items.
3- Paper Bags are available in a large number of
varieties. These constitutes - Paper shopping bags,
- Brown paper bags,
- Grocery bags,
- Paper bread bags and
- light duty bags, etc
4Paper Bags are generally printed with the brand
name that it is associated with. There are some
paper bags that doesnt have the brand name
printed, instead it has the logo printed on it.
The logo is of the brand or company that it is
associated with. Since papers are not waterproof,
one needs to avoid exposing paper bags to water
as the water might damage it.
5- Generally three types of paper bags are available
in the market, which are - Twisted,
- Laminated and
- Flat tap.
- The laminated ones are however waterproof to some
extent.
6Multiwall paper sack is also a type of paper bag.
These bags are called multi-wall because they are
made up of many papers making sure they are
highly durable and can carry a good weight. These
are usually used as shipping containers for bulk
materials. The bulk materials generally
constitute, sand, dry chemicals, fertilizer,
animal feed and cement etc.
7We should be thankful to the inventors of paper
bags for such a great invention. The three
credited inventors of paper bags are Margaret
Knight, Francis Wolle, and Luther Childs
Crowell. Paper bags have gained so much
popularity because they are environmentally
friendly and are readily recyclable.
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