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Carton Box

Carton is the name of certain types of containers typically made from paperboard which is also sometimes known as "cardboard".

In art history, the carton (pronounced the French way) was a drawing on ordinary cardboard, used as life-size design for the manufacture in an atelier of a valuable tapissery, such as a gobelin. During the weaving it hung behind the tapissery in the making, a time-consuming process thus in a creative sense simplified to 'mechanical' painting-by-numbers.

As these were extremely valuable, often commanded by the very richest art-buyers, including princes who hung them in their palaces and even took them on their travels as prestigious displays of wealth, often with a visual message, especially the world-famous Flemish ateliers were deemed worthy to have cartons made by some of the greatest graphic artists of the time, including such celebrated painters as Rubens.

A wide variety of products, mainly foods, are sold in cartons. The following are a few examples:

  • Eggs
  • Milk
  • Juice
  • Artificially flavored water
  • Condensed chicken soup
  • Condensed beef broth
  • 20 cigarettes (1 pack)

Re-use your cardboard boxes

  • Small boxes – re-use as gift boxes or storage
  • Egg boxes - use as seed trays or in compost
  • Cereal boxes – use to reinforce envelopes, make bookmarks or magazine holders
  • Large boxes - use for animal bedding, mulching and compost, and under-the-bed storage

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