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RE-ZIP is testing reusable packaging in five European countries together with Amazon

AARHUS, Denmark--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- #REZIP--RE-ZIP, a leading supplier of circular packaging solutions, is launching a new trial with Amazon to test whether it is possible to reduce packaging consumption by using a specially designed cardboard box that can be easily folded and returned. The Danish software company RE-ZIP has designed special cardboard boxes that recipients can easily fold up and send back to Amazon. Customers simply scan a QR code on the box using an app and return their box at a conveni...

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