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Paper bags: a renewable origin that makes the difference

When sustainability in packaging is discussed, much of the conversation tends to focus on what happens at the end of a product’s life: recycling, reuse or waste management.  However, there is a question that is becoming increasingly important:  Where does the raw material used to manufacture packaging come from?  In the case of paper bags, the READ MORE >

What will change for paper bags with the application of the PPWR?

On 12 August 2026, the new Packaging and Packaging Waste Regulation (PPWR) will become fully applicable across the European Union. It represents one of the most significant reforms affecting the packaging sector in recent decades. Its objective is to harmonise rules throughout the European Union, reduce packaging waste and promote a more resource-efficient economy. READ MORE >

How to produce a paper bag with a positive environmental impact: the value of the process

The paper bag is today a clear example of how an everyday product can align with sustainability principles when every stage of its manufacturing process is carefully managed. From the origin of the raw material to its final recycling, the entire lifecycle influences its environmental impact. Understanding how a paper bag is produced allows READ MORE >

How long do paper bags last and how to reuse them better

Knowing how long paper bags last is key to understanding their true value within a responsible consumption model. Although many people use them only once, the reality is that they are designed to have a much longer lifespan if used correctly. The durability of a paper bag depends on factors such as its quality, how READ MORE >

Paper bags for businesses: efficiency, image, and trend in all sectors

In recent years, there has been a clear change in consumer habits and in the way businesses present their products. It is increasingly common to see paper bags for all types of establishments, from supermarkets to fashion stores or restaurants. This growth is not accidental. Paper bags have established themselves as an efficient, versatile option READ MORE >

How a bag with a positive environmental impact is produced thanks to paper manufacturers

Talking about a paper bag with a positive environmental impact means understanding the key role played by paper manufacturers throughout the entire production process. From the responsible selection of raw materials to the stages of transformation and recycling, manufacturers apply sustainability criteria at every stage, directly influencing the environmental footprint of the product. This READ MORE >

The paper bag and its natural origin: responsibly managed forests.

The paper bag is one of the everyday products that best represents the connection between consumption and nature. Its natural origin, directly linked to forests, makes it a clear example of how useful goods can be produced from renewable resources, provided there is responsible management. Understanding where the paper comes from and how forests READ MORE >

Paper bag manufacturers and local economy: sustainability that creates jobs

Paper bag manufacturers play a key role in the development of more sustainable production models and, at the same time, in strengthening the local economy. This article analyzes how paper bag manufacturers contribute to local economic growth, create stable jobs, and promote responsible practices that benefit both the environment and the communities in which READ MORE >

Paper bags and sustainability: the value of renewable materials in everyday life

The paper bag and sustainability concept has become an inseparable pairing within responsible consumption habits. Society is seeking to reduce its environmental impact, and renewable materials are playing an increasingly prominent role in everyday decisions as simple —and as relevant— as choosing a bag to carry products. Far from being a minor gesture, this READ MORE >

Reuse and Recycle Every Paper Bag: Everyday Habits for a Cleaner Future

The paper bag has evolved from being a simple package to becoming a symbol of sustainability and responsible consumption. Its positive impact depends largely on what we do with it after its first use. Reusing and recycling every paper bag are simple actions that, when multiplied by millions of people, help build a cleaner READ MORE >

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