Tips For Carrying Homecoming Goods Safely
TANGERANG - Holy Month of Ramadan, identity by returning home before Eid al-Fitr. On average, people pack their underlying goods in cardboard boxes. However, many people use cardboard that is easily damaged when splashed with water. This is also an obstacle for travelers.
However, this problem can finally be solved by the existence of a plastic recycling cardboard provider, which can be water resistant and can be used repeatedly, suitable for travelers, namely ALVAboard cardboard.
Even the travelers who want to bring their supplies in a recycled cardboard box created by ALVAboard are claimed to be able to hold water and will not be ambassadors who eventually enter the struggle. In addition, this cardboard is claimed to be strong even in urgent situations to attract it.
"For example, if they take the train or bus, like the origin of the pull to take the goods, it will certainly not be sore," said CEO of PT Alpha Gemilang Makmur, Alden Lukman in Tangerang, Saturday, March 16.
"Or travelers who ride private cars, placed on a car, it is also safe without having to cover the tarpaulin," he continued.
Alden also explained that the basic cardboard materials made by his factory are purely recycled plastic, polypropylene. So that it can be used repeatedly and does not cause waste, and accumulates in waste disposal.
"We want to educate the public as well, there are cardboard boxes that can be used for homecoming, without fear of damaged or wet luggage due to rain during homecoming," he said.
Alden detailed that the cardboard used for travelers has a size that is 70x50x50 centimeters. For this one cardboard price, it is sold at a rate of Rp. 30 thousand.
"It can be decades of his life, as long as he is not hit by sharp objects. He wants to clean up using alcohol as well," he said.
"If it is not used, we can return it to us, we will reprocess it, and there is a price for it," he added.
In addition to black homecoming boxes, his party also provides cardboard to wrap Eid parcels which are usually given to relatives to colleagues.
"We also have a halal certificate from the Indonesian clerical assembly (MUI) so it is safe and suitable for use to wrap up Eid parcels," he concluded.