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SKU: OC90X100UV
1.0 Tonne - U Panel - Open Top Closed Bottom - Ventilated Bulk Bag - 90 x 90 x 100 CM
Regular price From $75.26 AUDincl. GSTRegular priceUnit price per$100.34 AUDSale price From $75.26 AUDSale -
SKU: OC90Z120UV
1.5 Tonne - U Panel - Open Top Closed Bottom - Ventilated Bulk Bag - 90 x 90 x 120 CM
Regular price From $150.52 AUDincl. GSTRegular priceUnit price perSale price From $150.52 AUDSold out
Improve Airflow and Product Protection with Ventilated Bags
Ventilated bags are designed for products that need airflow during storage, handling and transport. Their breathable woven or mesh-style construction helps reduce trapped moisture and supports better ventilation around contents such as firewood, kindling, onions, potatoes, produce and other dry or semi-dry goods.
For agricultural, horticultural, firewood and industrial applications, ventilated bags provide a practical way to contain bulky materials while allowing air movement through the pack.
Breathable Bulk Packaging for Produce, Firewood and Industrial Materials
When packaging materials that can be affected by moisture build-up, choosing a breathable bag can help improve handling and storage outcomes. Ventilated bag options are useful for products that benefit from airflow, drainage or visibility, depending on the bag style and application.
For current product availability, browse our ventilated bulk bags range, or explore woven sacks and firewood bags for related breathable packaging options.
Find the Right Bag for Ventilation, Strength and Storage Efficiency
The best ventilated bag depends on the material being packed, storage conditions, load weight, handling method and airflow requirements. Pacific Packaging Australia supplies a broader range of woven polypropylene sacks, bulk bags, mesh-style FIBCs and agricultural packaging options to support different industries and product types.
If you need help matching a bag to your application, contact us for a quotation and our team can assist with product selection, availability and bulk pricing.

