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by musicale
527 days ago
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Cardboard recycling seems fairly successful (and perhaps Amazon boxes are already returned directly to Amazon?), but it does seem like there has to be a better way. Amazon eventually realized that boxed returns were inefficient and implemented unboxed returns via UPS stores. It seems like unboxed delivery to a store or locker would also be more efficient, but for customers it's less convenient than front-door delivery. Perhaps delivery workers could also collect reusable Amazon boxes while making deliveries. |
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Plastic refuse persists for hundreds to thousands of years, and is itself biologically active, often interfering with endocrine or other bodily signalling functions, if not other long-term chronic poisoning, or sheer physical blockage.
Cardboard sourcing of course has environmental impacts through deforestation, monoculture, and land-use impacts. That's another story.