She came up with a method of automation so that workers would not have to make the bags by hand. Then she fought for credit for her work. By Glenn Rifkin This article is part of Overlooked, a series ...
All bags are not created equal when it comes to the environment. And paper might not be as green as you think. Credit...Photo by Tony Cenicola/The New York Times Supported by By Rachel Nuwer With more ...
Plain brown paper lunch bags are really sad. When you take one to school or work, you just know lunch is not going to be very exciting. But lunch becomes much more promising when you jazz up the plain ...
There’s something unassuming about a paper bag. It doesn’t shout for attention. It quietly holds what’s inside. But when you take a bite of what’s wrapped within, the flavors suddenly speak louder ...
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