Posted 11/03/08 at 05:07:38 PM by Alex Castle

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You've bought computer parts online, right? If you have, then we're sure you've experienced the Herculean ordeal of trying to free a delicate little part (say, a memory card) from its nigh-unbreakable PVC prison. Well, today Amazon has shown that they feel our pain, announcing a new initiative to eventually offer all their products with less obnoxious, extraneous packaging.
The initiative extends beyond tech stuff and beyond just PVC blister packs. The retail giant says that the plan won't just save our fingers, but the environment too. For instance, the press release says that for a single toy pirate ship, the new packaging "eliminates 36 inches of plastic-coated wire ties, 1,576.5 square inches of printed corrugated package inserts and 36.1 square inches of printed folding carton materials. Also eliminated are 175.25 square inches of PVC blisters, 3.5 square inches of ABS molded styrene and two molded plastic fasteners."
For right now Amazon's only going to be offering the new packaging on items from certain sourcces, like Microsoft and Transcend, but says "our vision is to offer our entire catalog of products in Frustration-Free Packaging."
Sounds pretty good, right? Do you think we can expect other retailers to follow suit? Let us know after the break.
Links:
[1] http://www.maximumpc.com/user/atcastle
[2] http://phx.corporate-ir.net/phoenix.zhtml?c=176060&p=irol-newsArticle&ID=1220930&highlight=
[3] http://www.maximumpc.com/article/news/amazon_arms_imdb_with_6000_free_movies_and_tv_episodes
[4] http://www.maximumpc.com/article/news/amazon_launches_video_demand
[5] http://www.maximumpc.com/article/amazon_unbox