Think shipping containers are ugly and uninspiring? That perception is certainly wrong as shipping containers are definitely one of the most important inventions that have ever been made by humankind. They put the world on its feet as far as trade is concerned.

By giving rise to truly intermodal shipping, shipping containers have enabled goods to be shipped quickly and efficiently across the vastness that is the ocean. So, what happens to these amazing tools of the trade when they reach the proverbial end of the road? What happens to old shipping containers at the end of their lives?

  1. They are left to rust

This is definitely one of the most inglorious ends that a shipping container can be subjected to. A large chunk of the shipping containers that are out there are discarded after use and are left to rust in the sun or on some lot. Fortunately, the fact that the world has, over the past few years, become a lot more conscious about the environment means that this fate is reserved for only a handful of the millions of used shipping containers every year.

  1. Recycling

Shipping containers are made of steel and are; therefore, quite valuable as far as recycling is concerned. That is one of the reasons why you are unlikely to come across one sitting around in a junkyard. A good number of the containers that reached the end of their lifespan are crushed, melted and turned back into other metallic objects.

  1. Shipping Container schools, homes and offices

This is another use to which old shipping containers are put. In fact, building homes and schools out of shipping containers has, over the past few years, gained so much traction that even new containers are now being used in this regard. The great thing about this venture is that shipping containers can so easily be converted into beautiful living spaces. Other uses of shipping containers include being turned into mobile clinics for areas that are isolated or hard to reach, and even into swimming pools. As either a 20ft shipping container or a 40ft shipping container can be used, or even containers of different sizes, it will be easy to customise your desired structure. Another benefit of shipping containers being used for other purposes is that they are still mobile and hence easier to move to another location as opposed to a building.

  1. Art

Shipping containers have, across the globe, also been turned into art galleries. You only have to carry out an online search to realise what we are talking about. Container art tends to be colourful and bold. That may be a reflection of the important role that the containers had before being turned into artistic canvases.

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