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Amazon replacing single-use plastics from its packaging

June 29, 2020

Amazon India on Monday reported that it has quit utilizing single-use plastics in bundling of merchandise at all of its satisfaction places the nation over, adhering to its responsibility made nine months back to use just reusable or recyclable materials.

The organization has supplanted bubble wrap and plastic pads with paper dunnage and biodegradable paper tape, and said it is additionally intently working with merchants on its foundation who legitimately transport items to buyers, to receive its supportable bundling rehearses. It has likewise halted the utilization of stick film for bundling items.

“We have successfully eliminated 100% single-use plastic from our packaging across all our fulfillment centers. Despite some of the headwinds that we saw because of the lockdown or the pandemic, some real accelerated work has made this happen in 9 months,” said Prakash Kumar Dutta, director of customer fulfillment and supply chain at Amazon India.

Aside from supplanting single-use plastics from its bundling, the organization said it has likewise put resources into innovation to club separate requests purchased by a similar client without diminishing the delivery experience. It is likewise working with a few brands to make powerful bundling that doesn’t expect Amazon to repackage them for transportation.

Getting rid of single-use plastics is one of the manageability objectives Amazon has set, alongside bringing 10,000 electric vehicles by 2025 onto India’s streets for the last mile conveyance of bundles.

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