Why Polypropylene Is The Packaging Option

For The Present World?

We have seen the consequences of polythene, and have tried and tested paper, jute, metal, and other options. Each packaging material has some restrictions for its usage and adverse effect on the products packed, human and environmental health.

Whilst the packaging material manufacturers were striving with limitation of available option, then came PP woven fabric roll or you can say PP woven fabric. Scientics J. Paul Hogan and Robert L. Banks of Phillips introduced it to the world in the year 1951. After its introduction, it became popular because it overcame several limitations of packaging material options available to date and provided a better alternative, which is sturdy, flexible, attractive, non-reactive, resistant to moisture, chemicals, etc.

Gradually, PP woven bags almost replaced the other options. Nevertheless, the significance of other packaging material is still there, and people in the industry are using them rigorously.

But being a highly customizable material, it penetrated almost all industries by proving its worth. The woven bags manufacturers also played a significant role in making this material a popular choice by customizing it to add new characteristics and features according to the present industry requirement.

The polypropylene woven bags are compatible with packing almost everything that exists on the earth with some modifications (manufacturers and scientists have modified it by adding different additives and other material to make it more users and environment friendly). It is the first choice in the agriculture industry, cargo industry, chemical industry, food industry, tour and travel, garments, etc. Many other industries are not using polypropylene material as bags but in other forms like PP fabric roll or sheets.

A few industries like garments and food use it in other forms. In addition to these benefits, polypropylene material offers other advantages as well to the manufacturers. One of the major benefits is that the polypropylene material is, it is recyclable. Most of the polypropylene woven sacks/bags reaches the recycling plant, and here they are recycled to make household products or polypropylene bags again. The recycled bags possess the same quality as the original material, and their use in different industries is prevalent. And those that do not reach the recycling plant does not contribute much in environmental hazard. It is because polypropylene is a UV sensitive material, and it decomposes when left open for a long time.

There are many other advantages polypropylene material offers to people in different industries, and therefore, it has gained the title packaging material of the present time.