Polypropylene (PP) bags are extremely popular due to their strength and versatility that make them suitable for multiple applications. Due to these properties, it has become the second-most widely produced plastic in the world. By further adding lamination and liners, these bags become even stronger.
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Polypropylene bags were introduced into India in the late sixties, and since then they have been adopted for a range of applications. Subsequently, there has been a boom in its manufacturing as well as consumption. Polypropylene is a highly durable thermoplastic. It is one of the most widely available polymers and is widely used in manufacturing a huge range of products, including PP bags. Polypropylene bags or PP bags are commonly used for packaging consumer goods and have quickly gained popularity in the market.
Long before polypropylene plastic (PP) was introduced to the market, conventionally, paper bags were used for packaging of the products. Paper used to rip and tear, causing unavoidable loss and waste. This packaging was also vulnerable to spoilage as it did not provide an airtight seal after being opened.