Tips: Recycling Boxes
Recycling boxes explained According to the Environmental Protection Agency, around 77 percent of all cardboard is recycled. However, not all cardboard can be recycled and it can become tricky remembering which is recyclable and which isn’t. Here are tips and advice...
Fun Facts About Cardboard Boxes
Here are some fun facts about cardboard boxes without whose convenience, practicality and affordability any residential move would be simply unthinkable. A corrugated cardboard box can have a very interesting and diversified post-primary life. In other words,...
The History Of Corrugated Cardboard Boxes History of corrugated cardboard boxes
Nobody in the 1800s must have suspected the fundamental role corrugated cardboard boxes would play in the future. 105 AD, China. The fascinating history of corrugated cardboard boxes starts in Ancient China where paper – one of the greatest inventions of all...
Heritage Day With BoxIt
Brief History Of Cardboard Boxes And The History Of Bubble Wrap The extraordinary versatility of modern-day corrugated cardboard boxes and the outstanding protection of bubble wrap are hard to match during a house move. And yet, their respective invention and...
Boxes – Their Importance and Uses
Boxes are commonly used as storage. You can put things that you no longer use inside it. They can be used as permanent cases in your room; then hide them under the bed so you can save room space. They are also used as trash bins, laundry baskets, gift wrappers and...
Alternate Uses For Boxes
The humble cardboard box is filled with possibility, even after you've initially used it. But what do you usually do with a cardboard box once you're done with it? If you throw it out or recycle it, you're really missing out on its hidden potential. There are quite a...