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China's delivery sector goes green over environment and cost concerns(2)

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2017-11-13 10:29Global Times Editor: Li Yan ECNS App Download

More eco-friendly, cost-saving

Each yellow plastic box can be reused more than 1,000 times, which means a 10-year-old tree can be saved, Shi said.

Suning expected to reduce the consumption of 1.1 million cardboard boxes during this year's Singles' Day shopping bonanza by promoting the yellow plastic box initiative in 13 cities across the country.

But Suning is not the only firm dedicated to greening the courier sector.

Alibaba's logistics arm Cainiao launched a cardboard box recycling program on Sunday across 10 Chinese cities, including Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou, South China's Guangdong Province.

Specialized staff and vehicles are being sent to collect cardboard boxes from consumers, and consumers are being encouraged to donate boxes at Cainiao's designated distribution centers in return for shopping coupons.

Cainiao predicted that the program will recycle tens of millions of cardboard boxes, saving nearly 100,000 trees, according to a press release the company sent to the Global Times.

These firms' moves are in line with Chinese regulators' requirements. The SPB on November 2 issued specific goals to green the domestic delivery industry.

By 2020, 90 percent of waybills should be electronic, half of external packages should be degradable, packing material used for each parcel should be reduced by 10 percent and tape and woven bags should be gradually replaced, according to the SPB.

Apart from environmental protection, saving on costs appears to be another factor encouraging express delivery companies to actively embrace green delivery.

Since August last year, paper prices have surged. By the end of September, the average price of corrugated paper - which is widely used for packaged goods sold online - surpassed 5,200 yuan a ton, up 104 percent year-on-year, data from Shandong-based commodities consultancy SCI99 Inc showed.

According to Suning's estimates, cardboard box costs have risen 20 to 30 percent this year from a steady level in the past, but its reusable yellow plastic box initiative can help the company save about 95 percent on costs compared to one-time use cardboard boxes.

A Cainiao representative noted in the press release that the company's paper box recycling program can help save nearly 100 million yuan in costs.

Looming obstacles

Analysts said that firms like Suning and Cainiao are setting a precedent and making an exemplary start, but that there are obstacles lying ahead.

Shi admitted it is taking more time than expected to persuade consumers to accept and support the yellow plastic delivery box service.

For instance, "some customers want to keep our plastic boxes for their own use and some do not want their online purchases to be delivered via reusable boxes as they are concerned about box sanitation," said Shi.

In addition, Shao worried that deliverymen may lack the enthusiasm to collect empty boxes from consumers, which could slow down their work efficiency.

The empty boxes may occupy so much space in their delivery vehicles that they may be unable to store new packages and receive new orders, he noted. "Domestic deliverymen are paid based on how many new orders they process."

However, according to Ye, he and his colleagues do not think collecting plastic boxes from buyers causes them work overload.

After all, only five to six plastic delivery boxes are handled by Ye's station every day, which is a small proportion of the 600 to 700 total parcels it receives daily.

"I do not think all the paper delivery boxes can be replaced by plastic ones," given there are no one-size-fits-all plastic boxes yet, said Ye. "It's impossible for the company to churn out various sizes of [reusable] plastic boxes for different goods categories due to cost concerns."

  

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