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  2. Toolbox - Wikipedia

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    The tote tray helps organize smaller parts and accessories. Portable toolboxes sometimes use slide-out trays or cantilever trays in lieu of the removable tote tray. Metal toolboxes (typically steel) weigh more than plastic ones. A plastic toolbox laden with tools can weigh the same as a comparable steel box does when empty.

  3. Shipping tube - Wikipedia

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    The open ends may have plastic caps or plugs. [2] [3] Pressure sensitive tape can seal tubes; some paper tubes have two sections which slide to telescope closed. Corrugated fiberboard is also used for shipping tubes. Five panel folders and similar designs are common. Triangular folders are also used.

  4. Plastic container - Wikipedia

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    It is estimated that 3.4 billion tonnes of plastic packaging were created between 1950 and 2017. [1] Most plastic packaging is disposed of within a relatively short time. Discarded packaging accounts for 46% (158 million tonnes) of total annual plastic waste generation. Most plastic packaging waste is estimated to come from household waste.

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  6. Cardboard box - Wikipedia

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    Cardboard boxes were developed in France about 1840 for transporting the Bombyx mori moth and its eggs by silk manufacturers, and for more than a century the manufacture of cardboard boxes was a major industry in the Valréas area. [15] [16] The advent of lightweight flaked cereals increased the use of cardboard boxes.

  7. Netsuke - Wikipedia

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    These containers may have been pouches or small woven baskets, but the most popular were crafted boxes (inrō) held shut by ojime, sliding beads on cords. Whatever the form of the container, the fastener which secured the cord at the top of the sash was a carved, button-like toggle called a netsuke.

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