Is the future of packaging reusable?

Purple, blue, and tan reusable shipping Boox boxes are staged with a white background.

Reusable packaging company Boox aims to be part of a greater movement to make shipping more circular and sustainable.

The Petaluma, California-based company provides its reusable plastic Boox Boxes and nylon or polyester Baags as a service to companies that want an option to reduce shipping-related waste.

Leading up to FreightWaves’ The Future of Supply Chain event in Northwest Arkansas Monday and Tuesday, FreightWaves asked Matt Semmelhack, CEO and co-founder of Boox, about the future of...

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Pack, ship, reuse: How Boox plans to develop circular DTC shipping

Imagine a world where companies never have to buy a new box for a shipment or one where box manufacturers are nearly put out of business.

Sounds far-fetched? It probably is. But there is a California company that is trying to move the direct-to-consumer market closer to a truly circular economy. Boox wants brands and consumers to switch to reusable shipping containers — boxes and now bags.

The Petaluma, California-based startup on Tuesday announced the introduction of its Boox Baag, a reusable...

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