These carriers represent a specific category of packaging designed for retail and consumer use. Constructed from paper, they incorporate a looped or similar grasp point facilitating ease of carrying. The “dubl life” descriptor suggests a design intended for increased durability and potential reusability compared to standard single-use alternatives. An example includes a reinforced paper bag offered by a grocery store at checkout, intended to withstand multiple trips and heavier loads.
The rise in popularity of these bags stems from a confluence of factors including environmental consciousness and legislative efforts to reduce reliance on plastic. They offer a perceived eco-friendlier option for transporting goods, aligning with consumer preferences for sustainable practices. Historically, paper-based packaging has undergone periods of resurgence, often driven by concerns regarding the environmental impact of competing materials. Increased strength and handle integration further enhance their practicality and appeal.