Monday, 4 May 2015

polybags

 Poly bags have become part of human beings. It brings a lot of convenience in people’s lives. Poly bags are most used in industries like food industry, supermarkets, supermalls, grocery stores, bread and bakery products, vegetables, dairy products, agriculture products, packaging industry, chemical companies, stationery, and other items that require packing.
   
 There are hundreds of companies in India manufacturing poly bags and films with raw materials obtained from low-density polyethylene (LDPE), and high-density polyethylene (HDPE).

 The range of poly bags includes flat poly bags, gusseted bags, wicketed bags, bags on rolls to name a few. The poly bags are custom-designed which accommodate a wide variety of specifications. For instance, customers might want high-strength bags or bags with high clarity, while other customers might require tight dimensional tolerances or modified slip levels in their bags. Whatever the need, the companies in order to survive in the poly bags market they have to be flexible to give what the customer needs.

 Poly bags manufacturers need to survive in this industry. So therefore, they need to assure their customers and win their confidence by offering consistently high-competitive pricing, high quality products, and fast turnaround times. Meeting or exceeding ISO high quality management standards has been the hallmark of some poly bags manufacturing companies including Polybags manufacturing.

 These poly bags besides having several advantages have also its own disadvantages. They are considered environmental hazard. The recycling value of polybags is very low. These poly bags are seen littered and scattered on its streets, tourist locations, in the water or long the roads and railways. What's worse, it will also cause some potential hazards.

 With the waste plastic products being mixed in the soil and accumulating continuously they will affect the absorption of nutrients and water by the crops, thus reducing the output of the crops.

 If animals mistakenly take the waste of plastic products as food and swallow them, it will lead to animal death. Last year, nearly one thousand sheep have died because they consumed the poly bags. Sheep like to eat the oily residues wrapped in the plastic bags, while plastic is difficult to be digested. If it remains in the stomach for a long time, there will be no room in stomach for other foods. As a result, these sheep can only be starved to death at last. Such a thing is very common in the zoo, pasturing area, village, and the ocean. So poly bags need to be manufactured from bio-degradable high quality material.