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Get Your iPhone 3G in a Sack of Potatoes...

Posted: 2008-07-08 19:38:41
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The new iPhone 3G is sure to be a success with its faster speeds, slick looks and attractive price point. It has me itching to test the waters and set my Treo 750 aside. However, some would say the most important innovation is the direction Apple has chosen to take its packaging. The iPhone, along with many other products, will be shipped in potato starch paper trays made by the Dutch company PaperFoam. This is significant since Apple designs to attract 100 million people worth of market share with the new model.

This new packaging will result in a 90% carbon footprint reduction over traditional plastic packaging. Paperfoam is 100% bio-degradable and recyclable with paper. Its great to see a company with Apple's influence and clout respond to the demands of environmentally conscious consumers.

Pura vida,
Ben

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Laura, Tampa wrote:

Brilliant,,been itching for a 3g iPhone for a minute now... nice to see that Jobs, or whoever is at least making an effort to be good to the earth
2008-07-08 20:40:41

Laura, Tampa wrote:

Brilliant! been itching for an iphone, and now that the package is more ecofriendly, i can get it with a little less guilt
2008-07-08 20:41:51

Laura, Tampa wrote:

oops double post my bad
2008-07-08 20:42:46

Tom wrote:

There products are still made in overseas sweatshops. But I do give them credit for going in the right direction.
2008-07-08 22:14:11

Steve wrote:

I definitely wouldn't give Apple credit for being a perfect social or environmental steward. But progress is progress.
2008-07-09 06:54:28

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