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WAYS TO ORGANIZE EFFECTIVE PACKAGING AND DELIVERY SYSTEMS IN ELECTRONIC COMMERCE

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b associate professor, head of the "Management and Marketing" department
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Abstract

This article examines the challenges of environmental sustainability in e - commerce and strategies to address them. In particular, it analyzes the environmental impact of packaging materials and delivery systems and the possibilities for their transformatio n into environmentally friendly methods. The use of biodegradable materials, reducing carbon footprints, and innovative logistics approaches are discussed. The results of this study are aimed at providing useful recommendations for e-commerce companies to reduce environmental problems.

Keywords

environmental sustainability, packaging, delivery, carbon footprint, plastic, starch, minimalist packaging, innovative approach 158


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