Colbert Packaging Adapts TICCIT 2020 ProgramSchoolchildren sheltered-at-home learn about the life cycle of paperboard containers
By: New Leaf Communications Group The presentation teaches the life cycle of a paperboard folding carton, derived from a tree, and reborn as a new tree. As the tree grows and the paperboard 'potting container' decomposes, it feeds the sapling. Children also learn how paper is made and why trees and recycling are important. For example, according to the American Forest and Paper Association, trees help us breathe by absorbing more than 10 pounds of CO2 each year, and two-thirds of the nation's drinking water comes from forests (https://www.afandpa.org/ For the hands-on portion, children followed simple steps to plant seeds, a starter plant or a sapling in a paperboard carton filled with soil. They could then choose to start the seedlings indoors or plant the specially prepared containers into the ground. By reinforcing the importance of trees in our lives, and the sustainability of paperboard packaging, Colbert Packaging encourages parents to model and talk with their children about taking an active role in recycling. For more information about the TICCIT program, visit the Paperboard Packaging Council's TICCIT page. Colbert Packaging Corporation is a family-owned business with extensive R&D capabilities and a solid reputation for excellence. Founded in 1959, Colbert Packaging has grown its repertoire of paperboard packaging solutions into one of the most comprehensive, diverse and inventive portfolios in the industry. Colbert's Kenosha, Wisconsin facility produces offset and flexographic printed folding cartons, pressure-sensitive roll labels and package inserts; the Elkhart, Indiana operation includes folding carton production and paper tray forming. Learn more at www.colbertpkg.com. Contact Natalie Scholberg ***@newleafcgi.com Photos: https://www.prlog.org/ https://www.prlog.org/ https://www.prlog.org/ End
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