With the rapid development of e-commerce, express delivery volume has climbed year by year, leading to increasing concerns about packaging waste and plastic pollution. Traditional plastic express bags, while low-cost and strong, are difficult to degrade, placing a heavy burden on the environment. Against the backdrop of the "dual carbon" goals and rising consumer environmental awareness, paper express bags are gradually gaining popularity, becoming a new trend in green logistics.

- Environmentally friendly and biodegradable: Paper bags are primarily made from wood pulp fiber, which is naturally biodegradable and has minimal impact on soil and water.
- Policy Drive: Countries are accelerating plastic restrictions, and China has also explicitly stated that express packaging should gradually adopt green alternatives.
- Consumer Demand: More and more young people are willing to pay for environmental protection, making green packaging a key tool for brands to enhance their image.
- Recyclable and renewable, with a high recycling rate.
- Higher-quality appearance, meeting brand customization requirements.
- Protective performance is gradually improving during transportation and storage.
- Technological Innovation: Burst resistance, waterproof coatings, and the incorporation of renewable materials are bringing paper bags' performance closer to that of plastic bags.
- Brand Adoption: Some e-commerce platforms and apparel brands have begun using paper courier bags to cultivate a green image.
Paper courier bags won't replace plastic bags overnight, but their widespread adoption in areas like apparel, lightweight items, and gift packaging is a growing trend. As production scale expands and technology matures, costs are expected to gradually decrease. In the long term, paper courier bags are not just a packaging option; they represent a manifestation of corporate social responsibility and sustainable development.