Tuesday, April 30, 2019

Plan outdated and cardboard boxes - consider China Recycling Box

Ok, how many cardboard boxes can you use? Interestingly, many small business owners use materials in the box to get supplies and goods, and they put their products in these boxes and allow their customers to use them to ship the products they buy. Have you ever been to the grocery store and watched the clerk unload the product on the shelf or in the production department? Everything is in a big box, everything is in a small bag, paper or plastic, in a shopping cart. Have you ever thought about where these boxes went?

Interestingly, they are broken down, crushed, and compressed into containers behind the store. From there they went to a recycling center and were often placed in empty cargo containers, returned to China, and purchased all the goods we purchased from the country. Once these cartons enter China, they will be re-covered during the acid process and then returned to the carton.

If you buy a product from a large, large retail store, which is made in China, you'll notice that the board is somewhat fragile and structurally intact from the Styrofoam molded support around the product you purchased. When you unpack these boxes and put them in your household bin, you may notice that the quality of the cardboard is very low, as well as debris and paper fiber dust. These are the various boxes that you can no longer use.

Of course, the Chinese are very sensible. The box is only as powerful as the one-way trip. Why is it more powerful than this? Of course, this makes sense until you happen to want to reuse the box again. Yes, so we have to solve this problem?

In fact, let us say that you want to move your child to college and want to put some of their things in their own room. I do not recommend using used Chinese cartons to store their personal items, as these boxes are likely to fail, they cannot be used for a variety of purposes, especially without internal components such as Styrofoam internal support structures.

For cardboard boxes made in China, there seems to be some sort of obsolescence, that is, they are designed for their intended use, rather than being used again and again instead of completely recycling, re-covering, and re-entering at that point in time. Manufacturing. Consider whether you are willing to deal with them; you see that they are starting to use very low quality materials, mainly because they are all made from previously recycled cardboard.

People should congratulate the Chinese on using all the recycling bins, which is good for them, and others may ask; what are the restrictions on the recycling chain, and how many times can the process be carried out before the materials can be used? Good question, I have to ask the founder of a think tank, because we all know that we need recycling, but can we continue to do so indefinitely? Maybe not when it comes to the card board, I think this is something the Chinese have mastered, probably because it is necessary, because these box materials are now scarce.

Let's review this recycling cycle?

If you put these cartons in a recycling bin, they will be recycled again, shipped back to China as a cargo container, re-covered again, and made into cardboard boxes in the next cycle. They can legally do this before the boxes. It is said that the boxes are made of cardboard, crumbs and decay, and the products are exposed inside? We walked round and round, but when these boxes fail, we may never know. Welcome to the world of cardboard industry planning to eliminate, not just in China, but now everyone is looking for such a solution.

Not long ago, I saw in the Wall Street Journal that a very famous carton manufacturing company in Los Angeles had closed down. Their explanation is that making cartons is just too expensive and they can no longer compete. Interestingly, the price of cardboard has skyrocketed, but due to all the rules and regulations, environmental restrictions, the company can not continue to operate.

You may not think this is not an important industry for the United States, but if we have to buy from China the products that are still produced in the United States, then we don't seem to go too fast. It's a bit scary to send recycled materials to China to make folding boxes and ship them back to the US for our products instead of making our own boxes with our own recycled materials.

In fact, I think you should know this and I hope that you can think about it and think about it.




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