The Death of Cardboard is hilariously outlined in the latest Biography by Biografa: The Last Cardboard Box,A Manifesto for Everyone Who’s Ever Moved
“Sixteen million American households move every year. That’s nine hundred million cardboard boxes — and five billion unnecessary lifts. Cardboard didn’t win because it worked. It won because it showed up first. And now, its obituary has been written.”
Did you know that Americans buy 900 million cardboard boxes every year just to move?
Sixteen million households. Sixty boxes per move. Tape, labels, dollies, backaches, stress.
If you’ve ever spent a weekend drowning in cardboard, you already know: moving is broken.
Cardboard didn’t win because it worked. It won because it showed up first. Like cigarettes or plastic bags, it became the default — cheap, disposable, and profitable for everyone except the people actually using it. Entire empires were built on your misery: U-Haul, Amazon, Home Depot.
But cardboard is fragile. Wasteful. Absurd.
And now, finally, its obituary has been written.
Enter The Last Cardboard Box
Part biography, part cultural satire, part eco-manifesto — The Last Cardboard Box traces the story of how humans have always been terrible at moving, how cardboard became our corrugated god, and why one heretic idea — Easy Moving Box — is about to tip the world forward.
Black. Orange. Silver.
A box on wheels that glides with a finger.
Cheaper. Easier. Better.
This isn’t just about moving faster. It’s about rewriting a trillion-dollar packaging industry, reclaiming forests, and putting an end to the absurd ritual of weekends lost to cardboard.
A Book for Everyone Who’s Ever Moved
If you’ve ever cursed a box, this book is yours. If you’ve ever whispered “there has to be a better way” while sweat dripped off your nose on moving day, you’re already part of the story.
Cardboard is dead.
Long live the box.
Read more in our new feature book: The Last Cardboard Box
A Biography on Easy Moving Box, Civilization and the Death of Cardboard
By Joshua Lankford
Published by Biografa: Published like graffiti!
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Reviews for : The Last Cardboard Box
A Biography on Easy Moving Box, Civilization and the Death of Cardboard
Advance Praise for The Last Cardboard Box
“Finally, a book that says out loud what we all mutter under our breath on moving day. Satirical, sharp, and shockingly necessary.”
— Urban Futures Review
“Reads like Fight Club for packaging. You’ll never look at a moving box the same way again.”
— Marissa Cortez, The New American Reader
“Equal parts history, eco-manifesto, and cultural grenade. Lankford’s narrative makes you laugh, then makes you furious that we ever accepted cardboard in the first place.”
— Jordan May, Modern Ideas Quarterly
“The book is alive with rhythm. Short, punchy sentences that feel like slogans. This isn’t just a book you read — it’s one you chant.”
— Derrick Fowler, Edge Magazine
“An obituary for cardboard and a birth announcement for the Anti-Box. Satire with stats. Humor with teeth.”
— Eco Economy Today
“I didn’t expect to laugh my way through a book about moving boxes. And yet here we are. This is a new genre: the biography of an idea.”
— Simone Lau, Culture Now
“A call to arms. Or maybe a call to wheels. Either way, cardboard’s monopoly is over.”
— Rafael Jiménez, The Civic Journal
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