Amazon and Walmart have spent months fighting to be the leader of India's large online retail market. They're now entering a race to eliminate single-use plastic packaging.
New Delhi Amazon and Walmart have spent months fighting to be the leader of India's large online retail market. They're now entering a race to eliminate single-use plastic packaging.
Plastic pollution is a huge problem in India. The government estimates that about 70% of the plastic the country consumes is simply discarded and there is no processing of waste in most Indian cities.Amazon announced Wednesday that it will remove all non-recyclable plastic from its deliveries in India by June 2020, replacing the"air pillows" and bubble wrap it uses to protect products with padding made out of paper.
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