Three teenage boys in New York City have invented a clever packaging material that they hope will replace toxic plastics and make plastic-free shipping a reality. Zhi Han (Anthony) Yao, Flint Mueller, ...
Amazon said it is in the process of replacing those clear plastic air pillows used to pad merchandise in shipping boxes in its effort to reduce single-use plastic. The company said it has already ...
Todd Grasser, an Amazon process assistant, using an automated device to package items in paper bags for shipping at a facility in Sumner, Wash. (GeekWire Photo / Lisa Stiffler) SUMNER, Wash. — At ...
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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Three teenagers in New York designed a cardboard, called Kiriboard, to replace plastic packaging. They got the idea when a box of ...