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How The COVID-19 Impacts Beach Bags And Totes Manufacturers India

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According to the London-based global market research firm, Technavio, the Global Tote bags market is at a progressive CAGR of around 5% between the 2019-2023 period. As the first quarter of 2020 saw an unprecedented disruption and decline in business, due to the Coronavirus Pandemic oriented restrictions and quarantine, many countries are taking small steps to resume the economy, and in the wake of industrial reinventions, it is sensed by many market experts that the tote bags industry might be among the first and the fastest to adapt to the future challenges. Social Significance Of Jute And Tote Bags Today, Beach Bags and Tote Bags are more than just fashion accessories, for they are elementary items responsible for crafting eco-fashion and shaping the future of the carry-bag utility. The greater significance of these bags is drawn from the fact that they are made of eco-friendly materials like jute, cotton, and canvas. Nowadays as more and more people are identifying t

COVID-19 Pandemic: Are Jute Bags Safe to Use in this Challenging Time?

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In the wake of the global pandemic caused by the Novel Coronavirus, when most of the nation’s daily routines have suddenly come to a halt, it’s most likely for a conscious individual to question the safety of jute bags and other reusable bags. After all, it’s an expedient mate to not just a single mother but to most of the independent shoppers, whose daily or weekly routine is to visit the departmental stores for collecting groceries. So, what’s the reality? Let’s check it through this blog. Do Coronavirus Survive on Jute bags? Like we all know, Coronavirus spreads through coughs and sneezes. The little droplets that are released through such activities into the air can infect anyone nearby. And the situation worsens when it comes in contact with hands and spreads through them. Now coming back to jute bags and other reusable bags, the question is how long the virus doessurvive on them? Though it lives for up to 24 hours on cardboards and a maximum of 3 days on plastics, n