Starting today, Amazon has launched a new environmentally-friendly initiative called Frustration-Free Packaging. What that means is that we can get products in new, easy-to-open packaging that's delivered in a recyclable cardboard box — therefore eliminating the need for extra packaging and annoying plastic cases (that I can hardly open anyway).
Already, 19 products from companies like Microsoft, Transcend, and Fisher-Price are working with Amazon to use less packaging when their products are shipped. For instance, those tiny little memory cards will now ship in recyclable envelopes rather than big bulky boxes.
The project will start on Amazon's international sites in 2009. If you have questions about this new initiative, head on over to Amazon to find all the answers.
Orlando Orlandini
Rimmel
Beyond The Valley
That is awesome news!
1Finally, as I was going to send someone over at Amazon a strongly worded letter about their excess and waste. I recently had to order a bunch of stuff from them and was shocked at the amount of waste and gigantic boxes for items that weren't even breakable.
2that is amazing
3GO GREEN!
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