Yves Behar have been thinking about shoeboxes: how to
fold them, how to ship them and how to reduce them. In the end, we
decided to get rid of them altogether because along the way we
discovered a new design solution….a “clever little bag”.
Why so
clever? By providing structure to a cardboard sheet, the bag uses 65%
less cardboard than the standard shoe box, has no laminated printing, no
tissue paper, takes up less space and weighs less in shipping, and
replaces the plastic retail bag.
Now happy Puma customers will take home
the clever little one instead. Oh, and that little bag is non-woven
which means less work and waste (it is stitched with heat), and after
accompanying you in your suitcase wherever you may go, our little friend
is even recyclable.
In other words: approximately 8,500 tons less paper consumed, 20 million Megajoules of electricity saved, 1 million liters less fuel oil used and 1 million liters of water conserved. During transport 500,000 liters of diesel is saved and lastly, by replacing traditional shopping bags the difference in weight will save almost 275 tons of plastic. That such a little bag can have such a big impact…you can see why we called it clever.
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