Archive for the ‘Technology’ Category

Switching to water based stains

Friday, February 19th, 2010

This year, our suppliers and manufacturers have switched to water based stains and colors. We are very excited about this change as it further enables us to be green in a very real sense. We know that this process is continuous and it is not going to happen over night but we are very pleased with the progress so far. These water based items will be phased into our product line over the rest of this year. Any product that has a dark stain or color will water based.

We are also looking at using recyclable, re-usable, returnable corrugated plastic shipping boxes rather than 1 time use cardboard boxes.  Cardboard boxes can be made with recycled content but it is still 1 time use and causes significant more energy use and much of that still ends up in the landfill. This is significantly more challenging. One of the biggest challenges is to ensure getting the boxes back to us from various customer locations in a cost effective and environmentally way. There is shipping cost involved so we have to find a way to collect sufficient quantities before it can be returned back from our customer locations. This  is one reason that we will probably want to work with our largest accounts in a closed loop environment to test this first. This will be a long process and we are still in the early stages of checking the viability of making this work. It is definitely or goal to make this happen as long as it is cost effective AND environmentally friendly. Both objectives need to be met. However, in the long run this is another way to move towards being genuinely green.

Similarly, we encourage our customers, many of whom are green retailers, to not only increase their green and eco-friendly products but also merchandise using eco-friendly products.

Be prepared for the future…

Tuesday, October 13th, 2009

This is a very compelling video that comes to us from teachertube that creates educational content. The music is the theme song from the movie “The Last of the Mohicans” (great movie).

Gen2 RFID tags for eco-packaging

Tuesday, August 11th, 2009

http://www.pcworld.com/article/170013/rfid_to_help_keep_the_worlds_mail_on_time.html?tk=rss_news

With these new passive RFID tags, the cost of inventory management and potentially delivery of goods in eco-packaging will get cheaper. Right now, a lot of packaging gets thrown away after 1 use. We envision a world where all cardboard boxes are replaced by recyclable and reusable packaging but this is a tremendous logistical problem since you have ensure that this packaging gets returned back to the sender. Having a way to track it cheaply and get it returned means that we can reduce our waste of cardboard boxes and pallets thereby saving a lot of trees. In the long term, this will reduce the overall costs of packaging. The cost of recyclable, returnable, packaging needs to take into account the cost of the return transportation.

How would this work?

  • Any size and shape packaging can be made using a flat pack model and embedded with these new RFID passive tags. The packaging should be made from recyclable material that is durable. This applies to pallets as well.
  • The packaging is used to ship goods. Customers are billed for the packaging along with the goods. This allows for returns of the goods or the packaging or both. If the packaging is returned, the customer is credited back. They don’t have to send the packaging to landfill. This packaging then can be re-used over and over again. The packaging has to be a flat pak so it can easily be stacked on a pallet and combined with other packaging from other customers in the region similar to the FedEx and UPS model. After enough has been collected, it can all be shipped back to their sender. Having the tags helps to know where to send it back to. A credit should be given by local governments to people who don’t send stuff to the landfill and also to businesses and customers who use recycled/returnable packaging to ship their goods. Perhaps this can be done through the issuance of carbon credits that can be applied to the expense of this packaging.
  • Manufacturers need to produce flat pack packaging that is just as easy to use as cardboard boxes with built in RFID passive tags with unique global numbers
  • A database is required to ensure who has the assigned RFID tags similar to how bar coding works.

Eco-friendly synthetic rattan fiber

Wednesday, July 1st, 2009

 

100% recyclable - water and food safe

100% recyclable - water and food safe

Here are the new 100% recyclable synthetic rattan that is water and food contact safe. It can be used with produce, baked goods, in refrigerated environments.

We can make this in any color and size.  Ideal for outdoors and in. Can be used to color coordinate for visually displaying your merchandise in the best light.

Why “green energy” will reduce shipping costs

Wednesday, July 1st, 2009

We sympathize with our customers complaints about high shipping costs. Even though it has dropped a little, it is not significant. We don’t make any profit on shipping charges because it is simply not in ours or the customer’s interests. We encourage our customers to support energy/climate change legislation because moving to a non-fossil fuel based economy will reduce shipping costs as the demand for fossil fuels will drop and therefore costs will be reduced. If 29% of our energy can come from solar or other alternatives, then this will have a direct impact on reducing our shipping costs and lead to savings for our customers. We only hope we can get there faster. There are just so many more benefits from moving to a green economy. Leads to more jobs with better incomes leading to intelligent consumption. http://news.cnet.com/8301-11128_3-10276884-54.html?tag=newsEditorsPicksArea.0