Quickee.lk, one of Sri Lanka’s foremost e-commerce platforms, has reiterated its commitment towards more sustainable, eco-friendly operations and processes with a renewed focus on recyclable packaging and green practices.
To further strengthen this commitment, Quickee.lk has aligned with EFL 3PL which shares the same values and focus on sustainable operations that ensures eco-friendly packaging.
“As a brand that strives to be sustainable and eco-conscious, Quickee.lk is committed to provide customers with an overall service that is bar none; this includes the way customers receive their packages. As such, the all-new green packaging initiative employs sustainable materials and manufacturing techniques to help minimise the negative impacts of packaging on the environment,” the company said in a media release.
The packaging for delivery has been redesigned to be more environmentally friendly and comes in a single colour to reduce on printing. The corrugated paper used is 100 per cent recyclable and biodegradable and degrades completely within a maximum period of one year. Green initiatives such as this are no longer a novelty, however is a prerequisite for a company such as Quickee.lk in order to maintain sustainable operations in the future.
As a fully-fledged online marketplace, Quickee.lk is constantly on the move, innovating and revolutionising the e-commerce landscape of Sri Lanka with the aim of delivering ultimate convenience to its customers, the release said.
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