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Commercialism

The article is about the reuse of boxes and other containers. Reusable packaging is an important topic and can involve many types of packaging. A few editors seem to be using the article to promote one product used to temporarily hold box flaps. There are now six graphics related to this one product, all of which are located at the top of the article. Other solutions are all pushed to the bottom. This is excessive and clearly promotional. Wikipedia is not a means of promotion. Pkgx (talk) 16:17, 16 November 2022 (UTC)[reply]