UK Criticizes Amazon for Non-Recyclable Plastic Packaging
A report in The Guardian points to Amazon’s Second Chance website, which states Prime-branded envelopes are not widely recycled across the U.K.
SEATTLE (Waste 360): A number of environmental advocates and consumers in the U.K. are criticizing e-commerce and retail giant Amazon after the company began using plastic packaging for its Prime brand that cannot be recycled.
A report in The Guardian points to Amazon’s Second Chance website, which states Prime-branded envelopes are not widely recycled across the U.K.
Back in February, Amazon reduced the amount of shipments it packs in cardboard boxes and instead opted for lighter-weight plastic mailers to fit more packages in delivery trucks and planes. That move, according to waste management experts, has had a negative effect on machinery at materials recovery facilities.
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