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Hey Chew,

Believe it or not, there are history sites for paper or plastic. You got to love the service of the internet.

Paper:
In 1852 Francis Wolle patented in the United States, and later in France and England, a machine that he devised for making paper bags. It was the first of its kind, and covers the fundamental principle of the many similar machines that are now used.

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Plastic:
The first baggies and sandwich bags on a roll are introduced.

1958 Poly dry cleaning bags compete with traditional brown paper.
1966 Plastic bag use in bread packaging takes over 25 to 30 percent of the market.
1966 Plastic produce bags on a roll are introduced in grocery stores.
1969 The New York City Sanitation Department's "New York City Experiment" demonstrates that plastic refuse bag curbside pickup is cleaner, safer and quieter than metal trash can pick-up, beginning a shift to plastic can liners among consumers.
1974/75 Retailing giants such as Sears, J.C. Penney, Montgomery Ward, Jordan Marsh, Allied, Federated and Hills make the switch to plastic merchandise bags.
1973 The first commercial system for manufacturing plastic grocery bags becomes operational
1977 The plastic grocery bag is introduced to the supermarket industry as an alternative to paper sacks.
1982 Kroger and Safeway start to replace traditional craft sacks with polyethylene "t-shirt" bags.
1990 The first blue bag recycling program begins with curbside collection.
1990 Consumer plastic bag recycling begins through a supermarket collection-site network.
1992 Nearly half of U.S. supermarkets have recycling available for plastic bags.
1996 Four of five grocery bags used are plastic.

PS: Oh, yes, they hold lots of small objects easily so a person can carry more (you asked).

2006-11-22 07:13:08 · answer #1 · answered by BuyTheSeaProperty 7 · 3 0

I was a vegetablearian... I got peanut butter and raisin sandwiches.. I would put mustard on them when I got to the cafeteria... I always had to be the indian when we played cowboys and indians.. explains my wanting to wear gunny sack shifts with beads.. I was the best Indian chief going, skinny lil bit of a thang I was.

2016-05-22 02:07:46 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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