After all, as a plastic product, woven bags have a certain period of use, which means their lifespan is fixed and cannot be used for a long time or countless times. These are unscientific and unreasonable. Generally speaking, woven bags are basically disposable packaging items, especially when carrying sand, with a high damage rate. So, what should we do with these used woven bags? How should we handle them?
Woven bags are very beautiful and convenient to use, but over time they will become unusable, which means they will become waste woven bags. Today, the woven bag manufacturer will take you to learn about the treatment methods for woven bags after use. For some woven bags that are severely damaged, they can be cut open with scissors, washed clean, and used to dry things. They can also be used as dust shields for furniture such as sofas. But for those that have already decayed and cannot be used, they have to be treated to make them degrade faster. For example, some woven bags with less severe damage can be used to transport large items such as vegetables, or they can also be used to hold some garbage, and so on.
However, for intact and undamaged woven bags, if they can be reused, it would be even better. This is what we all hope to see. If they are already damaged, they can be recycled into particles and remade into woven bags.