Many people believe that large corrugated boxes, as paper products, require a lot of wood to produce, and thus are not an environmentally friendly packaging option. However, this is not entirely true. The raw material for corrugated boxes is not what you may think, and it does not simply consume a lot of wood. Rather, the raw material for corrugated cartons is pulp, which can be made from a variety of sources, such as straw poles, wood scraps, waste paper, wheat straws, and more. After these materials are turned into pulp, they can be used to create corrugated boxes. Large corrugated boxes are biodegradable and environmentally friendly because they decompose quickly and do not harm the environment when discarded. Corrugated boxes are also highly recyclable, as many waste collectors collect cartons to sell to scrap stations. The waste paper is then transported to cardboard production companies, where it undergoes a paper-making process to be remade into pulp for corrugated paper. Therefore, large corrugated boxes are more environmentally friendly than other packaging products.
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