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Tuesday
Sep072010

The eBay Box

"eBay just launched a new set of reusable boxes as part of a pilot program to make shipping a little greener. Starting in October, the company is giving away 100,000 shipping boxes to eBay sellers, and encouraging reuse. According to eBay, if each box gets used five times, the program could protect nearly 4,000 trees, save 2.4 million gallons of water, and conserve enough electricity to power 49 homes for a year." 

"Designed by San Francisco-based Office, the boxes engage sellers by emphasizing potential benefits to the planet with friendly illustrations and copy. Tips for greener packing include finding "a new calling for old phone books." A happy little bird asks, "Where to next?" And to track each box's journey, there's space to write a note so the next person to receive it can see just how far its come.

 

Each eBay Box is made with 100 percent recycled content, printed with water-based inks, and designed to require minimal tape. And once it reaches the end of its useful shipping life, it's fully recyclable. From the box's fine print: "Don't worry, it will come back as something nice, like a birthday card or movie theater popcorn bag."

More info on the eBay Boxes at www.ebaygreenteam.com


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Reader Comments (5)

great idea, adorable illustations.
September 8, 2010 | Unregistered Commenteranna
I love it when we all start thinking out of the box! Nice work eBay
September 11, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterCharles
Fantastic concept and execution.
September 14, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterMC
Wow...... this is sooo awesome! congrats
September 23, 2010 | Unregistered Commenteramnesik416
What people need to consider here is that, as each box gets posted more and more, it will collect a 'passport' of postage destinations. before long, it will be the boxes themselves thart become desirable and collectable, and that the contents that shall be delivered with them shall play second fiddle to the receipt of the box itself.
What was once a disposable box, could soon be a coveted recepticle.
Does anyone know if the boxes are numbered (1-100,000)?
People should stop leaving comments, like, "Wooaa, dude, that's like totally awesome and stuff. My brain is not even existent maaaan."
June 16, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterLiam Ward

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