Entire forests and enormous factories running 24/7 can barely keep up with demand. This is how the cardboard economy works. Credit...Photo illustration by Todd St. John Supported by By Matthew Shaer ...
Do you have excess cardboard lying around your home? Rather than throwing it away, consider using it in your garden. Cardboard is made from wood fibers and processed into a thin, strong sheet. It is ...
It may be built from cardboard, but the Lexus Origami Car can actually be driven on the road. In a new video, Lexus explains how it made a functional vehicle from 1,700 sheets of recycled cardboard.
LAFAYETTE, Ind. — KC McCreery doesn’t know how often you think about waste infrastructure, but he thinks about it every single day. “The thing that bothers me the most about landfills is their actual ...
A garden is something that diligently cared for and tended to, so why is it suddenly so popular to put your old cardboard in ...
Corrugated cardboard is one of those things that we never really think about, but chances are you see it every day. Look around you. As I am sitting here in my office, I can see a cardboard box of ...
Flush with cardboard, the author adopts the common practice of using it as a mulching medium. Is cardboard mulch toxic? Recent research shows PFAS can accumulate in crop vegetables. A simple home test ...