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According to the company, the reusable boxes can be used around 30 times before ultimately being recycled.
In fact, Riese & Müller plans to use these reusable plastic boxes worldwide for both its bikes and small components.
Not sure why they consider plastic to be a good material for this, wouldn’t an impact to the exterior compromise the structural strength of the plastic? Vs a cardboard box which will just get dented or impaled at the location of the impact, still being able to retain the majority of its structural stength?
This smells like a green Maytag IMO. I see no reason why they could not accomplish the same reusable thing with cardboard
Not sure why they consider plastic to be a good material for this, wouldn’t an impact to the exterior compromise the structural strength of the plastic? Vs a cardboard box which will just get dented or impaled at the location of the impact, still being able to retain the majority of its structural stength?
This smells like a green Maytag IMO. I see no reason why they could not accomplish the same reusable thing with cardboard