Argentina's packaging sector is currently undergoing a significant transition. With the burgeoning "Café de Especialidad" culture in Buenos Aires and Córdoba, there is a soaring demand for drip coffee bag formats that maintain aroma profiles despite the humid subtropical climate of the region.
The economic landscape has pushed local manufacturers to seek a balance between cost-efficiency and premium aesthetics. This has led to a surge in the adoption of coffee tea bags, which allow small-scale artisanal producers to compete with international brands by offering convenient, single-serve portions.
Simultaneously, strict environmental regulations in major urban centers are phasing out single-use plastics, creating a critical market gap for high-strength paper carrier bags that can handle the heavy loads of artisanal goods while remaining biodegradable.


