Amazon is quite a force in the world of product sales. So much so that they have actually been able to force companies to get rid of those horrendous plastic clamshell packages and the ever-present black twist ties.
Ever tried to open a kids toy while the child waits for you? There’s always one more twist tie, one more piece of tape, or one more finger to lop off while you hack away at the razor-sharp clamshell.
No longer!
One of the first products to launch with Frustration-Free Packaging is the Fisher-Price Imaginext Adventures Pirate Ship, which is now delivered in an easy-to-open, recyclable cardboard box. The new packaging eliminates 36 inches of plastic-coated wire ties, 1,576.5 square inches of printed corrugated package inserts and 36.1 square inches of printed folding carton materials. Also eliminated are 175.25 square inches of PVC blisters, 3.5 square inches of ABS molded styrene and two molded plastic fasteners.
Yay Amazon!
Oh, yeah, good for the environment too…
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This news makes me so happy!
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