Overfilled packages, comprising about 55% air, lead to waste and higher costs, but right-sized packaging can reduce emissions and improve sustainability, as detailed in the Paccurate Report.
By Paccurate ·
June 24, 2024
Did you know roughly 55% of all packages are made up of air? Nowadays, packages contain too much fill and cause excess waste. It's costing you money and negatively impacting the planet.
Download the Paccurate Report to learn:
- The impact right-sized packages has on emission reduction
- Why implementing cartonization can lead to a tangible difference on environmental protection and sustainability
- How to tackle smarter packing processes in your fulfillment operation
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