Businesses use stand up bags because they are economical, customer friendly, attractive, and durable. When a business is just starting out, it may prefer to use paper bags. This happens especially when there are low sales, and the owner can themselves attach a label onto their product packaging. This works well only until a business is very small.
As a business grows, paper bags with glued stickers become unnecessarily expensive. It is a labor intensive job to manually glue stickers on paper bags which only very small businesses can afford. Medium size businesses cannot hire an army of workers to glue labels to paper bags. At this stage most businesses have to outsource the task of packaging where they can choose one of many packaging options for their product.
Businesses can choose between plastic bottles, glass jars, tin cans, folded cartons, stand up pouches, and a range of other options. Of these popular packaging mediums, stand up pouches offer businesses the best deal because of their consumer friendliness, ease of storage and transport, and less production cost.
Accessories such as tear notches, hang holes, and spouts make stand up bags consumer friendly. Stand up bags are packed and shipped flat. One thousand of these bags can fit inside a large box. In comparison 1,000 glass bottles and plastic jars require a small room to be stored. StandUpPouches.net’s custom printed stand up pouches cost between 15 and 20 cents apiece. This is nearly one-third the cost of plastic jars (between 45 and 50 cents) and approximately one-fourth the cost of tin cans (60 cents).
Pouch bags are print friendly. We can imprint most intricate designs on these pouches with advanced rotogravure printing. Intricate and attractive designs woo customers and compel them to try your products. Businesses use stand up pouches because of their ability to be highly customized for their product, and thus be more sales-friendly.
Finally, stand up bags are environment friendly. They are made from plastic and a range of other materials. The amount of materials that goes into stand up pouches is less than the amount required to produce plastic bottles and glass jars. Stand up pouches are reusable and recyclable. To conclude, they follow all the three “R”s in “reduce, reuse, and recycle.”