Cardboard usually leaves the house folded and flattened, bound for a recycling bin. In winter gardens, it has taken on a quieter role as a surface cover laid directly onto soil once crops are cleared.
You've heard of artists thinking outside the box, but what about artists using the box itself? That's the concept behind Beyond the Box, a new exhibition at Manly Art Gallery & Museum, which brings ...
Are cardboard boxes an indicator of recession? Image by Tim Sandle Are cardboard boxes an indicator of recession? Image by Tim Sandle Many economists and politicians levy theories about potential ...
The face behind the Instagram account @blesiva_ is a mystery. The 19-year-old university student, known only as Belle for privacy reasons, has gained more than 25,000 followers since she started ...
Many have heard and are concerned about the possibility of the United States economy going into a recession, and some experts are looking at the cardboard box industry to project what may be coming.
From Labubus and men’s underwear to lipstick and skirt hems, signs pointing to or away from a recession are everywhere. Whether they’re accurate indicators of the economy's health is another matter.
A team at RMIT University has created a cement-free construction material using only cardboard, soil, and water. Strong enough for low-rise buildings, it reduces emissions, costs, and waste compared ...
Engineers in Australia have developed a new building material with about one quarter of concrete’s carbon footprint, while reducing waste going to landfill. This innovative material, called ...
Demand for corrugated packaging, a staple for shipping everything from food to appliances, has dropped to its lowest levels since 2016, a decline some analysts see as a red flag for U.S. consumer ...
President Trump repeatedly claims tariffs will reap ‘billions’ of dollars for the U.S.—and so far, he’s right. Here’s a look at how all of that money is collected and where it goes. Photo Illustration ...
This video is no longer available. Despite resilient stock markets and relatively low unemployment, cracks are forming beneath the surface: job growth is cooling, inflation remains stubborn and ...