In Bolivia, the demand for food containers is rapidly shifting towards sustainable alternatives due to increasing urban plastic bans in cities like La Paz and Santa Cruz. However, the extreme altitude changes significantly affect the moisture absorption and structural stability of standard paper products.
The local market relies heavily on imports, creating a need for specialized greaseproof bags that can withstand the high-fat content of traditional Bolivian street foods while remaining biodegradable in the humid tropical regions of the east.
Furthermore, the logistics of distribution across the Andes mountains require robust box packaging tape that maintains adhesion despite drastic temperature fluctuations during transit between high-altitude plateaus and lowland valleys.