Amazon plastic packaging cannot be recycled in the UK
Amazon is under fire for adding to plastic pollution in the United Kingdom. A new range of Amazon plastic packaging that cannot be recycled in the UK has led to the online retail giant being criticized by environmental groups and customers. The single-use plastic envelopes that are being used to ship packages is seen as a step backwards for the company. Prime branded envelopes are “not widely recycled across the UK.” This is according to Amazon’s Second Chance website, which provides customers with details on how they should recycle its packaging. “The supermarkets have all been dropping car…
Amazon is under fire for adding to plastic pollution in the United Kingdom.
A new range of Amazon plastic packaging that cannot be recycled in the UK has led to the online retail giant being criticized by environmental groups and customers. The single-use plastic envelopes that are being used to ship packages is seen as a step backwards for the company.Prime branded envelopes are “not widely recycled across the UK.”
This is according to Amazon’s Second Chance website, which provides customers with details on how they should recycle its packaging. “The supermarkets have all been dropping carrier bags from their online deliveries, but Amazon is going the other way – it’s madness,” said Adrian Fletcher, an Amazon customer from Glasgow, reports The Guardian. “I have asked them not to ship my orders using plastic packaging but this falls on deaf ears.” Fletcher said that due to his husband being disabled, the couple frequently rely on Amazon and other home deliveries. Prior to their orders being shipped in Amazon plastic packaging, their small orders once arrived in cardboard packaging that was easily recyclable. “I diligently recycle all the packaging but can’t these,” Fletcher said.