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Why Is Cardboard Used For Packaging?

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No matter what you want to pack or store, cardboard is the ideal packaging material for many reasons. And thus, you will find that it is widely used in all sectors for shipping and storage. Its aesthetic qualities, cost-effectiveness and versatility make it an ideal packaging material. So here are some of the obvious reasons why cardboard is used for packaging: Branding: Do you want to use cardboard for branding? If yes, then go ahead and without apprehensions, get the logo printed with the design and transform any vanilla packaging into something colourful and bright. You can use cardboard as a canvas on which you can paint anything related to the business that you want to show the world. And you won’t be disappointed with the results. Versatile : Whether you have small or very large products which need to be shipped, cardboard is the ideal packaging material. Advanced technology has now made it possible to use cardboards in different forms to meet the requirements of big and small c...

What is the difference between corrugated cardboard and regular cardboard?

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So you have to ship your products to your customers far and wide, but don’t know which is better, cardboard or corrugated! Here let us understand the differences between the two so that you can make an informed decision: ·          Durability: The regular cardboard falls flat on the durability factor compared to corrugated cardboard. The reason is that the regular cardboard is the heavier category of pulp. In contrast, the corrugated cardboard has three layers with fluted material between the outer and inner cardboard layers, providing exceptional strength and durability. This makes it a perfect option for packaging, storing, retail display and shipping. ·          Environment-friendly : If you want to re-use regular cardboard, you might find it challenging. But on the other hand, re-using corrugated cardboard is simple. In addition to this, corrugated cardboard is biodegradable and thus the carbon foot...