About Corrugated Cardboard

Today, corrugated cardboard is used for industrial packaging, food packaging, retail displays, shipping materials, and so much more.

In today’s dynamic and changing marketplace, corrugated packaging continues to be the preferred choice for industrial and consumer shipping needs.

While most of the general public refers to it as cardboard box, its actual name is corrugated cardboard.

Corrugated cardboard is more durable than just cardboard because it is a multi-layered packaging material that has two outer layer of thick liner boards and a middle layer of thin, fluted paper. While corrugated cardboard is lightweight, it provides the structure and protection to keep products safe and secure. Today, corrugated cardboard is used for industrial packaging, food packaging, retail displays, shipping materials, and so much more.

Even though corrugated cardboard has been around since the late 1800s, it is more essential than ever. Our modern business world relies on corrugated packaging to support and safely transport products from across our global and ever-changing economy.

Using corrugated packaging allows companies to produce high graphic printing, structurally sound designs that are recyclable. There are lightweight choices for small consumer product lines and heavy construction for the rugged requirements to ship non-durable goods worldwide.

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Humble Box

The Humble Box

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Sustainable Packaging

Environmental Benefits

And, corrugated is known as a sustainable package solution that offers a variety of positive environmental benefits. Learn more about corrugated cardboard’s positive environmental attributes.