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Cardboard: Environmental scourge or savior?

Por: Los Angeles Times Science August 03, 2023

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Whether it's Tetrised inside a delivery truck, cradling a cappuccino or telescoping over a tampon, cardboard is a paradox. It's dull enough to put people to sleep on a podcast, yet so vital the Fed tracks it as a harbinger of future recessions. We use tons of it — tens of millions of tons annually, according to the EPA — but recycle so much that we waste 10 million tons less than when Oscar the Grouch sang I Love Trash on Sesame... + full article



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