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Although you would never know it to look at the photo, these shoes are made with cardboard. Mike Leavitt is the inventor of the cardboard shoe... a bit of a trickster, and certainly curious."(CBC Radio [67]) "If only there were a way to retain a pristine version of the shoe, and save the planet from excess shoe box waste.
Start with a large square cardboard box and fold a top flap in half to create the control panel, securing with hot glue. Cut neck and arm holes, paint the box white and let it dry.
The word "getabako" is from geta (下駄, Japanese wooden clog) and hako (箱, "box"). [4] Usually there are big ones that are mostly white getabako in schools, and each student has their own section. Sometimes, students store personal things there as well, or use them to leave love letters, as often seen in anime. [1] [5] [6]
A little hard to get shoe on, but I would say it was true to size. If you’re in between sizes, size up. I am a 7.5, but got an 8 and glad I did so I can still wear them with socks this winter."
Image credits: ztaker If you notice your cat’s seeming fixation with cardboard boxes, Dr. Roth says it’s another way for them to channel their predatory instincts.
Other than corrugated boxes, cartons, bags, sacks, wrapping papers, and other boxes used for shoes or cosmetics are other examples of paper and paperboard containers and packaging. The total amount of MSW generated for paper and paperboard containers and packaging was 39.9 million tons or 15.1 percent in 2015.
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