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Is this adjective "Carton-based material" correct?
Oct 20, 2021 12:55 AM
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You can say "cardboard" as the adjective of the materials made from carton
October 20, 2021
2
No, I don't think so.
Do you mean "cardboard" perhaps?
October 20, 2021
1
I think you are talking about recycled cardboard probably coming from cardboard boxes or, if you like, cartons.
The phrase "carton-based material" then is grammatically correct, but it is a bit vague, and sounds a lot like "carbon-based material" such as graphene which is used in nanotechnology.
I would say "recycled cardboard", "recycled paperboard" or "recycled fibreboard" myself. This is the material starting to be used in eco-friendly housing, for example. While cartons are mostly made out of these materials, they can also be made out of plastic (egg cartons, for example).
October 20, 2021
1
For starters, it should have a small letter "c" since it's a common noun. However, will need to have more context on this.
October 20, 2021
1
correct
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