Oh, dude, it's like comparing apples to Oranges. Paper bags can typically support more weight than plastic bags, but it really depends on the quality and thickness of the material used. So, like, if you're planning on carrying a ton of stuff, maybe go for the paper bags, but either way, just don't overload them and you should be fine.
Paper, the handles on the plastic are pretty weak.
Paper bags. Because it is made from kraft paper and plastic grocery bags are made from plastic, which kraft paper is stronger than plastic, so paper bags can support more weight.
Plastic bags can support more weight but paper bags can support more items
Plastic: you could use it as a lunch sack or to carry things in Paper: recycle.
In general, paper bags can support more weight than plastic bags due to their stronger structure and ability to hold heavier items. This difference is mainly because paper bags are made from a renewable and biodegradable material that is typically thicker and more durable than single-use plastic bags.
paper
Bricks on a brick house only support the weight of the bricks. So, as long as the paper could support the weight of the paper, it could support it's own weight. Providing it did not get wet... and tripple in weight.
Paper brown grocery bags are argued to be better for the environment as they are biodegradable wheras some plastic bags can last decades and potentially harm wildlife.
insulated bag that you provide, then paper and plastic is last
Plastic grocery bags began to replace paper bags in the late 1970s and early 1980s as they gained popularity due to their durability, lightweight nature, and cost-effectiveness for retailers. The transition accelerated in the 1990s as more stores adopted plastic bags for their convenience and ease of use. By the early 2000s, plastic bags had largely supplanted paper bags in many grocery stores across the United States and other countries. However, environmental concerns have led to a resurgence of interest in reusable and paper bags in recent years.
I prefer a reusable bag to both of those.
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