How to Recycle your Amazon.com Packaging

Driving all around town shopping for holiday gifts is a resource hog - too much time, too much gas, too much hassle.

That’s why I’ve turned to Amazon.com year after year to help reduce my trips into the seasonal chaos. And while this is a welcome convenience, all those boxes do generate a mountain of waste - think of how many shipments Amazon makes each holiday season!

Fortunately, most of this packaging material is recyclable. Here’s a quick rundown on how you can recycle your Amazon.com packaging:

  • Recycle the invoice. There really isn’t any personal info on the invoice that can’t be found via Google, so toss it into your blue bin with your other paper recyclables. If you’re worried about identity theft, shred then recycle.

  • Amazon.com marketing materials are recyclable too. Yep, those glossy paper pamphlets they throw into the box are 100% recyclable. So after you’re done reading about Amazon Prime (a great program BTW), toss those brochures into your paper recycling bin.
  • Recycle the brown paper padding. Some boxes will come from Amazon.com stuffed with crumpled brown paper to protect your purchases. This material is similar to brown paper bags, and can be put in with the rest of your paper recycling.
  • Dream of recycling the plastic #4 bubble padding. OK, this is the one thing from your Amazon.com purchase that can’t be recycled (along with the shrink wrap around book orders). Unfortunately, plastic #4 isn’t collected in our area.

In the end, I have to give Amazon.com credit for using recyclable materials - except for that #4 bubble pack (Hey Amazon…get on that!) The good news is we can all help keep this stuff out of the landfill. So as the packages start showing up these next few weeks, stop to think how their contents could end up in your blue bins instead of your trash bins - and make it happen. Happy holiday recycling!




6 Responses to “How to Recycle your Amazon.com Packaging”

  1. 1 Gregory Heath

    Very nice! Lee and I have almost exclusively shopped online this year for our Christmas gifts; Amazon being the primary site.

    I wonder what happened to those dissolvable chips packagers used in the past.

  2. 2 Justin Baden

    Just save the plastic bubble padding and use it when you need to send a package… reuse is the original recycling!

  3. 3 q

    Good post and good point.

  4. 4 xD

    Couldn’t the bubble padding be recycled with plastic bags? Many plastic shopping bags are made with #4, such as Target’s.

  5. 5 Chad Norman

    If there was somewhere locally that recycled plastic #4, sure. But that is not the reality unfortunately.

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