In Paraguay, the high humidity and subtropical temperatures of the Chaco and Eastern regions pose significant challenges for the decomposition process. The demand for a high-quality cadaver bag is driven by the need to prevent fluid leakage and odor emission in environments where refrigeration may be inconsistent during transit.
Currently, the local market relies heavily on imports, but there is a growing shift toward specialized materials. The transition from basic plastic wraps to reinforced, heat-sealed polymers is essential for maintaining public health standards in urban centers like Asunción and Ciudad del Este.
Logistical constraints in rural areas necessitate a robust transport body bag that can withstand rugged handling and various terrain types while ensuring the dignity of the deceased and the safety of the transport personnel.





