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  <rdfs:subClassOf rdf:resource="https://folio.openlegalstandard.org/XmPn9qdqRNCrNlvwItWVMw"/>
  <rdfs:isDefinedBy rdf:resource="https://www.naics.com/six-digit-naics/?code=322219"/>
  <rdfs:label>Other Paperboard Container Manufacturing</rdfs:label>
  <skos:definition>This U.S. industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in converting paperboard into paperboard containers (except corrugated, solid fiber, and folding paperboard boxes) without manufacturing paperboard.</skos:definition>
  <skos:example>Fiber cans and drums (i.e., all-fiber, nonfiber ends of any material) made from purchased paperboard</skos:example>
  <skos:example>Milk cartons made from purchased paper or paperboard</skos:example>
  <skos:example>Sanitary food containers (except folding) made from purchased paper or paperboard</skos:example>
  <skos:example>Setup (i.e., not shipped flat) boxes made from purchased paperboard</skos:example>
</owl:Class>
