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Jute Bags

September 12th, 2008

Jute is a shiny natural fiber which can be processed to obtain very strong threads, used mainly for manufacturing bags. Jute shopping bags are extremely resistant, if they are provided with solid handles. Due to the fact that jute is totally natural, it is bio-degradable, thus environment-friendly. Jute bags for women are also very beautiful, thanks to the fact that the fibers can be dyed in bright colors, making it a very good option for summer bags, like jute bags for the beach or for long travels.

Jute Bags Are International

There are a lot of countries and civilizations which adopted jute bags as a fashionable option for ladies. The only thing that’s different from one country to another, is the name: Jute is synonymous with Burlap, Yute, Juta, Luta, Iuta. With all this recent struggle to keep the Earth green and to protect the environment, the use of natural bio-degradable fibers to make purses, office bags, beach bags or even shopping bags is a blessing. It is the duty of trend setters in fashion to start promoting such eco-friendly materials for their creations. The rest of the world will follow the trend.

Unusual Usage For Jute Bags

Do you remember when you go to trade fairs and exhibitions that the participants give to the public all kind of materials in promotional bags? Most of the times, those are plastic bags, which we then throw away. It takes hundreds of years until such a bag decomposes in the nature. If the merchants used jute promotional bags, things would be better for ecology. Besides, the jute hamper bags with or without window can be made to look great, because jute allows printing with color ink. Small gift bags can me made of jute, as well as those party bags which girls carry with them at parties, as holder for lipstick, make up and cell phone.

With all this going green, I think there’s a bright future for jute bags, in all shapes and sizes.

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