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Kangaroo among plastic bags

2min read 29/11/2013

Have you discovered him yet? Who? A kangaroo in our catalogue! Have we let ourselves get carried away by the Christmas stress, which, like every year, sooner or later with the arrival of Christmas will affect each of us? Maybe… but we do have a certain type of kangaroo in our packaging catalogue!

A kangaroo is a marsupial according to naturalistic definitions. What distinguishes a marsupial? Well, of course – on the front of its body it has a pouch made of skin or – if you prefer – a pocket in which it grows offspring. It should be noted that only female kangaroos have this pouch.

Not only in Australia, Tasmania, New Guinea, but also in your company our plastic bag with zipper and pocket – also lovingly called “kangaroo bag” – can feel at home. This zipped plastic bag serves as a packaging for your product and also has a pocket on the front for the accompanying documentation for the inserted product. You could say such a bag on a bag. The plastic bags with zipper and front pocket are made of LDPE and have a thickness of 50 microns and a hole for possible hanging. This makes them optimal for light or medium weight items. The bag is easy to open and close via a practical zipper, making it easy to fill, transport and unpack at the same time. In addition, its transparency ensures easy recognition of the contents. The pocket on the front grows with the size of the bag. The pocket has no self-closure, which is very practical when goods pass through several stops in different departments and something needs to be added or added to the documentation in each. Our kangaroo finds its most frequent use mainly in pharmaceuticals or laboratories for sending samples together with a guide, as it is possible to pack and send both in one bag, yet separately – not only internally within the company, but also anywhere in the world. And that’s practical, isn’t it?

Thanks to this plastic bag, Australian kangaroos can be happy that they don’t have to roam around the labs, but they can romp around Down Under.

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