U.S. paper mills hope to take advantage of the “Amazon effect” this holiday season and recycle a glut of used cardboard boxes into new paper products. U.S. paper mills hope to take advantage of the ...
Mills that churn out cardboard are slashing production worldwide, a worrying sign that global trade is slowing down. North American companies that make the raw material for corrugated boxes shut down ...
Looking for another industry keeping tabs on Amazon? Try packaging, as Memphis’ International Paper can attest to. The company, employer of some 3,500 to 4,000 in the area, sells its paper products on ...
When every online order results in another empty box, all that cardboard stacks up. Here's how to recycle it at the curb or a local collection site.
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — Most recyclables from the area end up at the Kent County Recycling and Education Center. The line at the center for free drop off, which is available to anyone from 7 a.m. - 4:30 ...
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 ...
The ND Paper mill in Old Town is now sourcing some of its raw materials from the households of four Maine communities. In an effort to keep waste out of landfills and to control costs, the mill is ...
Sometimes Tina indulges my obsessive hobbies and weird ideas. She has been a good sport about my latest obsession: Vinyl records. Yes, real records — 33s, 45s and 78s. But she draws the line at ...