Boxes: everyone uses them, everyone ends up with way too many of them in the basement, and yet no one seems interested in improving them. Except for LivingPackets, that is, a startup focused on ...
Boox, the direct-to-consumer reusable packaging behind Boyish Jeans and clean skin care brand Ren, wants to stand out from the masses. The company just closed its $9.25 million Series A led by Valor ...
If you’re the type of person who eats out often, you’re probably familiar with the problem of fridge rot. It’s the plague of many a takeout container, especially if they tend to get soggy and leak ...
Seattle’s World Pizza has a lot of regulars who pop into the International District vegetarian pizza parlor. Many grab a to-go slice — or two — at lunchtime. The pizza is packed up in a cardboard box ...
One year ago eBay debuted its Pilot Box program, which had sellers use reusable boxes made from recyclable materials for shipping goods. One year later and the pilot project is coming to a close, but ...
With the immense growth of e-commerce on a global scale, an awful lot of inventory and packaging are sent on one way trips. This results in a large amount of waste being gathered and resources being ...
To help curb the amount of packaging recycling required when shipping products to consumers. The development team at Living Packets has created a new reusable shipping box that is not only smart but ...
Ordering Chinese every other night doesn’t have to mean you’re destroying the planet. In San Francisco, like most other American cities, many people eat out or order takeout almost five days a week.
There’s nothing quite as frustrating as lunch envy, especially when you covet the lunch box as well as its contents. With the money spent on grab-and-go lunches at an all-time high, and single-use ...
Moving sucks—no ifs, ands, or buts about it. Inevitably, the movers are going to overcharge you, your sofa is barely going to fit through the door, and you're going to be a sweaty, tearful mess by the ...
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