Amazon Replaces Plastic Air Pillows with Recycled Paper in Packaging

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Amazon is replacing plastic air pillows with recycled paper for packaging in North America, aiming to eliminate almost 15 billion plastic air pillows annually by year-end. This move, part of Amazon's largest plastic reduction effort in the region, is driven by environmental concerns and customer satisfaction. The company has already transitioned 95% of its packaging to paper filler, which offers better protection and is easier to handle. Environmental groups and investors have welcomed the change but urge Amazon to further reduce single-use plastics and explore reusable packaging options.
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