Frustration-Free Packaging from Amazon Reduces Wrap Rage and Waste

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[Image credit: Silus Grok at Flickr under a Creative Commons license]

Amazon.com has launched a new initiative aimed at combating Wrap Rage. In their effort to simplify packaging for the consumer, they’re also helping to reduce wasteful over-packaging. Details after the jump!


Don’t worry, they aren’t pitching the original packaging to re-wrap products in easy-to-open boxes. Amazon is teaming up with manufacturers, starting with 19 of their best-sellers from Fischer-Price. Rather than the traditional cardboard and plastic box stuffed into an even bigger box, the Frustration-Free initiative puts products directly into a package that can stand up to shipping.

How many times have you received a teeny product in a gigantic box full of packing peanuts? Amazon has also developed a software program that determines the proper box size that a product requires. The boxes are 100% recyclable and made from 43% recycled content. You can read more about Their green initiatives here!

About Becky Striepe

Hi there! I'm Becky Striepe, a green crafter and vegan foodie living in Atlanta, Georgia with my husband and two cats. My mission is to make eco-friendly crafts and vegan food accessible to anyone who wants to give them a go.

Comments

  1. Silus Grok says:

    Hey! Thanks for the photo credit… you’re a super star!

    :)

  2. No problem! Nice shot. :)

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