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  2. Padded envelope - Wikipedia

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    Mailing envelopes and small packages may receive as many as 27 handlings during shipment with the maximum drop height of 1.2 metres (3.9 ft). [1] The contents of the mailing envelopes often need protection from shock and vibration damage. Cushioning or padding can be built into the mailing envelope to help protect the contents.

  3. Mail bag - Wikipedia

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    A mail bag or mailbag can be one of several types of bags used for collecting or carrying different types of postal material. [1] [2] References

  4. HomeSense - Wikipedia

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    Plastic bags come in three sizes and customers are charged 10p for the medium and large sized bags and 15p for the extra large. The revenue gained is used to cover the cost of manufacturing the bags with any remaining sum donated to The Woodland Trust; HomeSense does not therefore profit from the sale of its plastic bags. [citation needed]

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    Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: ... Extra Large Weekly Pill Organizer. $25 at Amazon. Lighted Makeup Mirror. $40 at Amazon. ... Made from plastic, this set includes both ...

  6. Package cushioning - Wikipedia

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    Cushioning is usually inside a shipping container such as a corrugated box. It is designed to absorb shock by crushing and deforming, and to dampen vibration, rather than transmitting the shock and vibration to the protected item. Depending on the specific situation, package cushioning is often between 50 and 75 mm (2 and 3 in) thick.

  7. Gaji bag - Wikipedia

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    Gaji bag vendor at a night market in Tainan. Initially woven by rice farmers seeking extra income, these bags were crafted from Cyperus malaccensis, a plant abundant in nearby marshes. During Taiwan's industrialisation in the 1960s, Gaji bags transitioned from plant to machine-sewn nylon mesh, offering higher durability and affordability.

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