Report Puts Amazon's Packaging Strategy Under Scrutiny

A report by Oceana highlights a 9.6% increase in Amazon's plastic packaging use in the U.S., contrasting with reductions elsewhere, sparking calls for significant plastic use reduction.

A report by Oceana highlights a 9.6% increase in Amazon's plastic packaging use in the U.S.
A report by Oceana highlights a 9.6% increase in Amazon's plastic packaging use in the U.S.

In lieu of claims of a global reduction of 11.6% in plastic packaging waste in 2022, a report from U.S. conservation group Oceana reveals that the amount of plastic in Amazon packaging has grown almost 10% in the United States. The report estimates that Amazon generated 208 million pounds of plastic packaging waste in the U.S. in 2022 alone.

“Amazon's failure to reduce plastic in the U.S. is troubling. The company has dramatically reduced plastic packaging in other major markets, including India and Europe,” Matt Littlejohn, Oceana's senior vice president for strategic initiatives, said in a statement. “Why are U.S. customers being left behind?”

Oceana has not only highlighted the issue but has also called for Amazon to take decisive steps towards addressing it. The conservation group is urging Amazon to phase out plastic packaging in the United States and to aim for a company-wide reduction in plastic usage by

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