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Hello all,
Concerning storage cartons: My philosophy is to buy the sturdiest cartons
you can, regardless if of recycled material or not. Our standard storage
carton is triple thickness on the ends and base, double thickness on the
sides. Separate lids. Even though these cost more initially, we find
that they can live a very long time... as the contents are disposed, we
recycle the cartons back to the departments for reuse. The sturdy
versions can serve through many retention cycles, and are easily reused
for over 15 years.
My personal thoughts only...
Dan Jones
Honda of America Mfg.
Records Administrator
Records Information Center
937.642.5000 X61239
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