A cardboard box is a container designed for shipping, crafted from layers of thick paper exceeding 0.01 inch (0.25 mm) in thickness. The term 'cardboard' extends to describe various types of sturdy paper products used to manufacture boxes. This category includes diverse forms like corrugated and chipboard boxes. Part of the recycling industry, chipboard boxes are formed from recycled cardboard, paper remnants, and sawdust into strong panels. Although they resemble cardboard, chipboard is made from recycled content compressed and adhered to form dense sheets.

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