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July 6, 2022
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Oversized packaging generating 86,071 tonnes of excess CO2 emissions annually, equivalent to nearly 5 million online delivery journeys. New research reveals that 85 million m3 of air is being shipped to
As the price of raw materials increases across industries, oversized boxes containing excess material are causing nearly 5 million unnecessary delivery journeys, leading to 86,071 tonnes of potentially avoidable CO2 being released into the atmosphere each year.
In addition to the environmental impacts of oversized boxes, there is a knock-on negative effect on brand perception. When faced with a box with too much packaging, 43 per cent of consumers say it has made them feel frustrated with the retail brand. Setting out their expectations, consumers say they would like to receive packaging made from alternative renewable sources (41 per cent), packaging that tightly fits oddly shaped items (32 per cent) and packaging that is waterproof (30 per cent) in the future. 167 million packages are sent each month through online shopping, and the research found that while four fifths (80%) of businesses that sell goods online admit to often using packaging that is not closely sized to the product, more than half are focused on its recyclability (55%) and over a third on the reusability (35%) of packaging.
Stefano continues: "Wasted materials are not an accident, waste happens because of choices made at the design stage. The role of design in protecting our planet just can't be over-estimated - we need to adopt a circular approach, designing out waste to keep materials in use for as long as possible. Through our partnership with the
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Consumers want less packaging. Raw materials are more expensive than ever, and the benefits for the environment are significant, so now is the time to design the air out of online shopping.
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