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Cardboard boxes, removal boxes, corrugated shipping, storage cases. |
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Corrugated Cardboard Boxes * Packaging Material |
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On-line ordering * Quick turn-around * Competitive prices * Excellent quality Welcome to our corrugated cardboard packaging division. |
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Storage cartons, shipping, moving boxes, cardboard cases. |
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Corrugated Cardboard Boxes - Brown & White - Single & Double Wall |
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Our packaging division in equipped to supply corrugated cardboard boxes, shipping cardboard boxes, removal boxes, cheap storage cases, white or brown single wall corrugated cardboard boxes, white or brown double wall, low cost packaging solution, shrink wraps, fragile tapes, brown tapes. We also supply archive filing cardboard boxes in excellent design and quality. Corrugated cardboard boxes with white or brown board in different styles like pizza box, shoe box, cake boxes, separate box and lid, box with hand holes.
Recycle your boxes:
In 2004 recycled paper provided about 75% of the source materials for the 6million tonnes of paper manufactured in the UK. However, a further 8million tonnes were imported.
By producing recycled paper, we are using between 30 - 70% less energy and water in comparison. This is because most of the energy used in paper making is the pulping needed to turn wood into paper, this is immediately taken out of the system as the input changes to waste paper, and no longer wood.
Paper is a biodegradable material and as such people don't automatically link waste paper to environmental problems. However, being biodegradable means that when it goes to landfill it rots, producing methane. Methane is a potent greenhouse gas, 20 times more potent than carbon dioxide, and it therefore an indirect catalyst to global warming.
In 2003/04, paper accounted for over a quarter of all household waste collected in England. This equates to 2.5 million tonnes of paper ending up in landfill sites every year.
In the UK alone over six million tonnes of paper is being used only once despite the capacity for paper recycling. This is partly due to 40% of the UK population openly admitting that they never recycle anything.
In the future it is highly likely that the landfill tax may be extended to include paper, to act as an incentive to recycle more paper.
If you would like to know about the governments environmental departments, please visit http://www.defra.gov.uk/corporate/contacts/sites.asp