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What are they made of? In my area they are either wood or a plastic bag with no handles stretched over a metal rod bent into a boxy U
I usually see them made of Fluted polypropylene, it looks like cardboard but it's plastic, and has holes to stick metal stakes in
Commonly known in North America under the genericized brand name "Coroplast," BTW.
Usually corrugated cardboard coated in plastic. So strong, thin-ish, and waterproof.
Sounds more premium than our budget politicians can afford. I'll have to check them out next time 40 of them in a row show up at every highway interchange and see what they use these days.