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Egg carton

Posted on March 16, 2026 by Admin

🥚 Egg Carton

An Egg carton is a simple but essential packaging used to protect eggs during transport and storage, keeping them from breaking and organizing them neatly.


Types of Egg Cartons

  1. Cardboard / Paper pulp – biodegradable and recyclable
  2. Plastic – lightweight and sturdy, but less eco-friendly
  3. Foam – lightweight, but harder to recycle

Uses Beyond Storing Eggs

  • Seed starters: Fill each cup with soil to grow seedlings.
  • Organizing small items: Beads, screws, buttons, or craft supplies.
  • Painting palettes: Perfect for holding small amounts of paint.
  • Soundproofing or craft projects: The cups can absorb sound or be used in DIY art.
  • Holiday crafts: Turn into flowers, animals, or ornaments.

Tips

  • Always wash or dry plastic egg cartons before reusing for crafts or food storage.
  • Label cardboard cartons if using for seedlings to keep track of plants.
  • Flatten cardboard cartons for easy recycling.

✅ Fun Fact: Egg cartons were invented in 1911 by Joseph Coyle, a U.S. businessman, to prevent eggs from breaking during shipping. They’ve since become a household staple worldwide.

I can also give you 10 clever ways to reuse old egg cartons at home if you want.

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