By: Christian Biggins
Thats so good. The amount of plastic that gets thrown out during the Christmas period is absolutely shocking. I dont understand how companies can continue to use packaging like this!
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Amazon is a great place to do this as the product selling is done online and doesn’t need to be presented for shelf appeal. The next step is to apply these principles to products on shelves in a way...
View ArticleBy: scalde
Nice one, Amazon! If product companies were motivated, they could exploit creative opportunities for providing shelf appeal with a single marketing display, rather than repeating the marketing info and...
View ArticleBy: teamPAHL
if you have read the “Wal-Mart Effect” then there is a section in the very beginning about how Wal-M got the deodorant companies to stop packaging their products in a container inside a box and shorten...
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[...] think – what if all the cardboard boxes that you receive when you buy online from Amazon or Apple had seeds in them and you could simply put them in your nearest plot of soil and grow some [...]
View ArticleBy: 1kelton
The change in packaging sounds good for the consumer. The model works because Amazon.com only sells items online. The consumer doesn’t get the product until it is paid for. This works great for...
View ArticleBy: Egregious Packaging Hall of Shame: Tech Protections | Inhabitat - Green...
[...] rage,” the article went on to explain how some sellers are working to create ‘frustration-free‘ versions of boxes and containers. (This ‘rage’ isn’t exactly uncommon: I [...]
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