Who needs Hoverboards when you got CARDBOARDS!?

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The CyBord AirBored Rolling Device or the C.A.R.D.BOARD is the future of transportation! I am watching in 2030.
As mentioned earlier, cardboard is a material that people use for a diverse range of reasons. As such, each residential and commercial facility throughout the country will possess large amounts of cardboard. Given its widespread use in packaging products, cardboard waste is a major component of all garbage collection in Adelaide and elsewhere. In many cases, cardboard packages can be bulky and large in size. So, it’s easy to see that cardboard waste will consume large amounts of space. If dumped at the landfill, this consumption of space could be quite excessive. As a result, it could fill up the landfill very rapidly. In addition, as cardboard decomposes, it releases large amounts of methane. According to Planet Ark, methane has a global warming capacity that is 21 times more powerful than carbon dioxide. This is why it’s important to recycle cardboard waste as much as possible. Cardboard is among the easiest and most environmentally effective materials for recycling. This is especially so because most varieties of cardboard typically comprise processed fibres. Therefore, when you recycle cardboard waste, you end up saving ample amounts of water and energy. In addition, you minimise the felling of trees for deriving virgin material as well. Estimates from Planet Ark suggest that manufacturing from recycled material yields up to 90 percent less by-products such as chemical wastes. Waste removal companies throughout Adelaide and elsewhere typically collect waste from various residential and commercial establishments. Thereafter, they segregate this waste into various categories. Then, they deposit all waste with recyclable value (such as cardboard) at a government-approved recycling depot. The workers at these depots usually remove all plastic and Styrofoam from the cardboard. The Cardboard is then baled and shipped to the recycling plant.
At the start of the recycling process at the recycling plant, the workers soak the cardboard in water. After this, they stir or agitate the water to turn the cardboard into pulp. They mix this pulp with wood pulp for maintaining the appropriate cellulose content in the recycled cardboard. On completing this activity, they run the assimilation of wood and cardboard pulp through a machine for corrugating the mixture. Thereafter, they bond the corrugated cardboard between two liner boards. This bonding yields mats, which the workers then cut to various standard sizes. The recycling plant then sells this mat to vendors, who use it for preparing boxes and more cardboard packaging.
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