Packaging Probe

Devoted to saving resources via bringing to light products that have unnecessary packaging. Offering tips for manufacturers to reduce their waste and for citizens to take action.

Monday, October 13, 2008

Ipod at Target



Tim Haley kindly sent in this picture of Ipod packaging at Target. Apple, with its wonderfully innovative design, has been a laggard in integrating sustainability into its products versus its other competitors (perhaps the start of this, however, may be the new MacBook). The amount of packaging for a tiny Ipod and a gift card is atrocious.

My assumed rationale behind this amount of packaging: Theft prevention, shelf presence.

Alternative considerations: Packaging shown above is not particularly functional to the end consumer. Why not put the product in a reusable, transparent security case that is either provided by Target, or designed in such a way that it is a protective case for the consumer? Either that, or partner with one of Apple's accessory companies, i.e. Belkin - and provide something of value to them?

To contact Apple, go here:



Apple Store (Consumer) (800) MY-APPLE (800-692-7753)
U.S. iPod and Mac technical support: 1-800-APL-CARE (1-800-275-2273)
Canada technical support: 1-800-263-3394

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1 Comments:

At June 16, 2009 4:30 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

This is more likely a Target packaging choice. If you'll notice it's a Target only deal. Apple would never make such an ugly packaging choice.

 

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