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Why is kraft paper bag popular?

1. Kraft paper bag has vintage beauty

This old look is created by the typical colors of kraft paper like yellow brown, yellow gray, dark brown. If the paper is bleached, it is still yellowish-yellow or cream-white. Kraft paper bags carry the breath of past memories, reminding the user of nostalgic footage of childhood; therefore it is the most friendly kind of pag.

 

Why is kraft paper bag popular?

 

2. Kraft paper bag has simple beauty

In the seemingly saturated information age accompanied by diversity and complexity in many issues, people tend to return to the simplest and most primitive things. For example, hand-drawn or hand-written fonts, sketch drawings, kraft paper bags are no exception.
 
According to a survey by global market research firm IPSOS for 7 European countries, there is up to 79% of users feel more comfortable holding and touching paper products, including kraft paper bags. Therefore, the kraft paper bag brings a more genuine and rustic feeling when it is original, without lamination or glossy press as other paper bag product lines.

 

3. Kraft paper bags are easy to recycle, eco-friendly and cost-effective

Why is kraft paper bag is environmentally friendly? The following figures will surprise you about the benefits of paper recycling. On average, with every ton of reused paper, we can save:

● 24 natural forest trees;

● Sufficient oxygen for 12 people to breathe in a year;

● 39,084 liters of water is enough for 875 times of 5 minute bath, or 3,000 times of toilet flushes;

● Nearly 4,000 kWh of electricity, enough for a 3-bedroom house in 1 year;

● 605 liters of crude oil;

● Limiting the amount of CO2 equivalent to the emissions of a car for 6 weeks (95% reduction of pollutant emissions compared to the production of 01 ton of paper from wood)

 

Why is kraft paper bag popular?


 
Imagine what you would do with used notebooks, old newspapers or discarded papers piling up on your desk? Instead of disposing all of them, you can gather them to ship to paper recycling plants, or reuse it into handmade gift products.

 

4. Kraft paper bags - Enhance your business image

In Europe, an average paper bag is reused 3.5 times before being completely discarded. Bringing kraft paper bags, especially recycled paper into packaging, businesses also contribute to protecting the Earth, improving the brand image in the minds of consumers.

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