Non-woven bags are environmentally friendly bags made primarily of non-woven fabric. The material is moisture-proof, breathable, flexible, lightweight, non-flammable, easily degradable, non-toxic, non-irritating, available in a variety of colors, inexpensive, and recyclable. In terms of manufacturing, they are typically produced using heat sealing or sewing. Heat sealing uses high temperatures to melt and bond the seams of the non-woven fabric, resulting in bags with good sealing and a smooth appearance. Sewing involves stitching the non-woven fabric together, making them sturdy and durable, suitable for bags with high load-bearing requirements. Structurally, common non-woven bags include handle-style and shoulder-strap styles. Hand-style non-woven bags usually have short handles for easy carrying and are suitable for carrying lightweight items. Shoulder-strap non-woven bags have longer shoulder straps, allowing for single-shoulder or double-shoulder carrying, reducing hand strain and suitable for carrying more items. In terms of specifications, non-woven bags come in various sizes and can be customized to suit different uses. Small non-woven bags can be used to hold cosmetics, small accessories, etc., while larger ones can hold books, clothing, etc. Functionally, they can be widely used in shopping, promotional, and other scenarios, making them both environmentally friendly and practical.
