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4 Creative Ways To Re-Use or Repurpose Cardboard Boxes

Monday, March 26th, 2012

You can never underestimate the utility of a cardboard box. Children love them, adults have plenty of uses for them. After a big move, most people find themselves overrun with their leftover, gently-used cardboard boxes.

Here are six ways to reuse or re-purpose them, so they don’t just end up back in a landfill.

1. Organized Storage
Most people already make use of cardboard shipping boxes to store their belongings. Since items can be categorized based on use or season, the cardboard box can be labeled for easy identification, so you can retrieve things quickly. This way if you have things you don’t want to throw away, but don’t want hanging around, you can put them away for the season, or until you need them.

2. Chemical Waste Bins
With the addition of a plastic liner, small to medium sized boxes can be reused as trash cans. Since most chemical packaging such as paint and industrial cleaners, will leave spots and stains on your shelves or the floor of your garage, boxes add one more layer of protection to keep your garage nice and clean.

3. Composting
Cardboard is fully biodegradable. After letting your compost’s microbes chew on the cardboard for a few months, it can easily be turned into a great addition to the soil in your lawn or garden.

4. Mailing Packages
If the cardboard is not heavily used, it can easily be reused to send gifts to faraway friends and relatives during the holidays. Even if the box has some blemishes or small defects, usually packing tape can cover it up and make it good as new.

By reusing cardboard in one of these four ways, you help keep it out of landfills and reduce your carbon footprint. We’re all struggling to survive on this planet, so we each need to do our part to protect it as much as we can.

Four Steps To Pack Shipping Boxes For Optimal Shipping

Friday, March 23rd, 2012

In order to make sure your shipments from your business get where they need to go safely, with no hiccups in the transport process, it is vital that you pack your box for maximum protection and ease of identifying shipping information.

Here are four steps to packing your shipping boxes to prevent loss of product, and ensure a speedy and accurate delivery.

1. Use a Corrugated Box
If you can, use a new box whenever possible. While it may seem cost-effective to use an old box, the more times it is used, the more it loses its ability to protect its contents. Your corrugated boxes should be rigid and in excellent condition, with no punctures, tears, wearing, or water damage. Most boxes have a label indicating their weight limits and strength. Choose a box with adequate strength for your product.

2. Provide Internal Protection
Cushioning your products or shipping contents helps to make sure they are not damaged during shipment. For fragile items, make sure that you wrap each item separately and keep them separated. Most shipping damage occurs when two fragile items inside of a box make contact. Items should be a good two inches away from each other, and the walls of the box. Consider using cardboard scaffolding to separate very delicate items.

3. Close Your Container Securely
By properly securing your box you ensure the contents don’t shift during transport, or potentially spill out of the box. Use a strong tape that is at least two inches in width to make sure the box stays closed.

4. Use Proper Labeling
Finally, always label your box clearly with your own, and the recipient’s postal code with a complete street address. It’s a good idea to put the recipient’s telephone number on the box too, especially if they have a P.O. box. Place the mailing label on the top of the package, and make sure there are no other labels that might confuse a post employee.

How To Use Discount Packaging Supplies To Facilitate Learning In The Classroom

Thursday, March 15th, 2012

As a teacher, it is a constant struggle for you to come up with creative ways to engage your students, without breaking your budget. One great way to save money while coming up with unique and stimulating lesson plans, is to use discount packaging supplies as learning tools! Here are several ways to use packaging supplies to help educate your students.

Bubble Wrap
The satisfaction of popping a bubble of bubble wrap is something that simply cannot be denied. Whether as a toy to increase sensory perception in very young children, or as an art medium for your students to create interesting sculptures, bubble wrap makes for a great learning tool. Finally, bubble wrap can be a great tool if you’re doing the famous “Egg Drop” lesson plan.

Boxes
Corrugated cardboard boxes, especially in different sizes, can be a handy tool for discussing concepts of space and volume in mathematics or science classes. Consider having your students measure the boxes and calculate the volume and surface area of each one. A great lesson plan would be for them to explain what box should contain which items, based on fit and volume.

Mailing Tubes
Whether as a way for you to store and organize bulletin board materials, or as a learning implement for students, mailing tubes are a great addition to any classroom. It can help students learn to deal with circles and cylinders, or help students with a wide variety of arts and crafts projects.

Kraft Paper
Laid across a grouping of desks, kraft paper can be a great method to encourage students to work as teams to solve problems. Students will love the concept of simply writing directly on their desks rather than in notebooks or loose sheets of paper.

Spice Up Your Gift Cards With Creative Gift Boxes, Part II

Monday, March 12th, 2012

Gift cards make great gifts for anyone and everyone on your list, but as mentioned, many people think that a gift card, by itself, is a little too impersonal. With a little ingenuity and using discount packaging supplies in creative ways, you can bundle your gift cards in ways that will be hard to top in years to come! Here are a few more ideas for spicing up your gift cards.

Unleash Their Inner Animal
Possibly the cutest way to distribute your gift cards is to bundle them with plush stuffed animals. There are many stuffed animals out there specifically made to hold gift cards, but with some creativity, this is an easy project to do yourself. This is an especially great way to gift your spouse or sweetheart or even your favorite child.

Candy Is Dandy
Everyone likes gift cards, but no one can refuse candy. Appeal to their sweet tooth by combining their gift card with a box of decadent chocolates or a tin of home-made cookies. Often this is as simple as using decorative tape or stickers to affix the gift card to the underside of the lid.

Sock It To Them
For practical gift card recipients on your gift list, a great method is to hide the card in a new pair of socks, gloves, or comfy slippers. With the right pair of decorative toe socks or novelty slippers, this can be a fun, unexpected gift for anyone!

Bookmark It
Due to their size, gift cards can make excellent bookmarks. For your favorite bookworm, a gift card to Barnes & Noble resting inside the latest best-seller makes for a unique gift that will pay dividends. Even for the non-bookworm, this makes for a great gift. Consider a fashion book with a gift card to their favorite clothing retailer, or a travel journal with an airline gift card for the jet setter on your list.