Abstract

The global production capacity of corrugated cardboard used in packaging increased by 3.5% per year in the last decade. These packages have limited life span and, after use, contribute for increasing the waste stream on the planet. An interesting alternative for their reuse is the manufacture of unconventional furniture and objects. Nevertheless, there are few studies addressing the performance of cardboard for their application in furniture products. In this study we characterized corrugated cardboard by scanning electron microscopy, energy dispersive spectroscopy. X-ray diffraction, determination of the basic weight of paper (grammage), resistance to burst, column compression and uniaxial compression of test samples manufactured with a specific geometry. Results indicate that cardboard can be a material of great feasibility and workability to be used in furniture design.

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