Chipboard is a very versatile paper stock that can be converted for a variety of uses, from industrial and commercial to crafting and hobbies. Essentially, it’s a thick paper (in range of 250-500g/m2) that is usually made from 100% recycled fiber.
Chipboard, made by pressing layers of recycled fiber together to form a larger piece of material, is also affordable and an eco-friendly alternative to other manufactured materials.
Here are four of the best ways to use chipboard

Packaging
keep items in place and stable during shipping; used in food service industry for lightweight packaging solutions for foods such as cereal.

Books & Scrapbooking
binders, calendars, frames and backing of notepads, etc…

Flooring & countertops
used in the construction of flooring and counter tops, used as a cost-effective alternative to wood or concrete, especially in flooring

Furniture
High-grade chipboard can also be used to create lightweight furniture like tables, stools, benches and bookcases.