Millions of Amazon Packages Will Now Arrive Without Any Packaging At AllThe e-commerce giant is now offering customers the option of less or zero packaging. Customer responses have ranged from criticism to praise for the eco-friendly move.

ByMadeline Garfinkle

Key Takeaways

  • 11% of U.S. Amazon orders will now ship without extra packaging.
  • 购物者可以选择最小或零包装checkout.

Millions ofAmazonorders in the U.S. are now arriving without extra packaging, as the company moves to streamline its delivery process, boost sustainability, and appeal to customers who are turned off by the slew of brown boxes cluttering doorsteps and hallways,The Wall Street Journalreported.

"The recognition by a number of senior leaders was just that this is becoming more and more important," said Pat Lindner, vice president of packaging and innovation, told the outlet. "There's a significant need for our company to take the next step in innovation around packaging."

Roughly 11% of delivered items will now arrive without additional packaging, what the company refers to as "ships in own container," and customers can choose whether they want extra packaging or not at checkout.

Related:Amazon Slashes Dozens of In-House Brands. Did Your Favorite Line Get Cut?

The reduction or elimination of packaging is part of the company's broader initiatives of cost reduction, environmental goals, and maintaining market dominance. Amazon is leveraging its influence over suppliers to improve packaging for shipping by offering incentives for vendors to eliminate extra layers of packaging, per theWSJ.

However, there are challenges to the new initiative. Amazon needs to ensure that packaging is sturdy enough for individual shipping without adding excessive material, theWSJadded. Additionally,there is also the question of whether customers are comfortable with opting out of the protection that a box provides in regard to privacy and weather.

Reactions have been mixed, with some social media userssaying the change is welcomed, and others concerned about thievery and privacy.

"I ordered a book on amazon and it was in my mail box without packaging??? Just the book?????" one userpostedon X, formerly Twitter.

"What happens when it's pouring rain or there's snow? That extra packaging offers some level of protection from weather. Bad idea!!," anotherwrote.

Others are welcoming the minimalist initiative with open arms. "I order craft supplies or organizational tools and all the extra packing stuff in there and the huge box isn't really needed. I would welcome just the box at my door," a userpenned.

雷竞技手机版has reached out to Amazon for comment.

Related:Amazon Tech Will Let You Pay at Whole Foods in the Most Organic Way Possible — With a Scan of Your Hand

Madeline Garfinkle

Entrepreneur Staff

News Writer

Madeline Garfinkle is a News Writer at Entrepreneur.com. She is a graduate from Syracuse University, and received an MFA from Columbia University.

Editor's Pick

Related Topics

Business News

Airlines Know Their Boarding Process Is Excruciatingly Inefficient. Here's Why They Won't Change It.

One of the most frustrating parts of air travel isn't likely to get better anytime soon.

Leadership

8 Ways to Turn a Good Leader Into an Exceptional One

Natural leadership ability isn't enough; you've got to do the hard work

Leadership

10 Rules for Coaching Your Team to Greatness

A good boss should be more like a coach. Here's why — and how to coach your team to greatness.

Growing a Business

This Is the Real Reason Why Your Marketing Isn't Resonating

Let's find out what could be the marketing misstep that's costing your business valuable sales and potential growth — and how you can make sure you turn that around.

Money & Finance

Want to Become a Millionaire? Follow Warren Buffett's 4 Rules.

Too many entrepreneurs are counting too heavily on a company exit for their eventual 'win.' Do this instead.

Starting a Business

A Retiree in Florida Started This 'Fun' Remote Side Hustle Out of Boredom. Now She Makes Up to $3,000 a Week.

When Chanda Torrey retired, she looked around for an enjoyable hobby that might also bring in some income. Now she's offering up her playbook to others.