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Sapphire Gets Green with Enviromentally Friendly Packaging  

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Posted by admin — July 7th, 2009, 11:43 AM

SAPPHIRE PulpTray 300x240 Sapphire Gets Green with Enviromentally Friendly PackagingSapphire Technology, supplier of AMD/ATI based graphics products is aware of the increasing awareness of the impact of excess packaging on the environment, and has an ongoing programme to play its part in conservation.   In another industry first for Sapphire the company is now introducing paper pulp trays as the inner packaging for graphics cards.


Sapphire already offers its customers the option of ‘Lite Retail’ packaging – in which cards are shipped in a smaller display box with a basic bundle of essential cables and driver disc. This smaller size and weight reduces shipping costs for the customer and material waste both in manufacture and for the end user.


Outer boxes for Sapphire products already use environmentally friendly inks and are completely recyclable. Now Sapphire is introducing a new type of inner packaging for many of its mainstream models and looking to roll it out across the range.


In another industry first for Sapphire, the company is introducing paper pulp trays. These are made from recycled paper materials and are further recyclable.  Most of Sapphire’s graphics cards have previously shipped with an inner cardboard box – which in some cases have multiple folds and cut-outs to retain the cards and accessories. Now many of these can be replaced with the pulp tray which is moulded to hold the components safely during shipping. Work is ongoing to further develop this method and apply it to even the heavier models which currently ship in plastic carriers or foam packaging.


Sapphire is committed to being environmentally friendly, and where existing package designs cannot be replaced by the new method, the company is specifying recycled materials wherever possible.




Tags: eco-friendly, packaging, sapphire, video card

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  • H-F

    Knowing how we North-Americans are lazy, they should make the inner packaging biodegradable paper pulp trays instead of recyclable.

  • 3oh6

    it may seem small but these are the types of steps that change things industry wide. once one company does it, others are sure to follow suit. again, just a small step but all it takes is a bunch of small steps to walk a mile. Sapphire gets the two thumbs up from me for this step.

  • bojangles

    When I was at UWO, the food cartons aka “to go” boxes were biodegradable. They turned into environmentally friendly sludge after a couple months, and disintegrated afterwards. Pretty neat stuff. I hope to see most packaging like this soon.

  • Eagle Eye

    Uh it appears the article has been double posted.

    EE

  • bovine.baron

    Good to know, I hope this is introduced for other PC parts as well. Especially little things like USB drives and earphones with more plastic in its’ packaging than the structure of the product itself. Anyway, good for Sapphire! Now, if only they made nVidia GPUs so I could fold with them minus being depressed over low PPDs :D

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