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Fernando Pessoa

” Sem a loucura que é o homem Mais que a besta sadia, Cadáver adiado que procria?” O sonho é ver as formas invisíveis Da distância imprecisa, e, com …

Fernando Pessoa

Reusable packaging can help e-commerce footprint

Darcy Hitchcock

E-commerce has vastly increased the amount of cardboard we all use. Even if you recycle the cardboard box, it uses a lot more energy to remake a box than simply reuse it.

Sample kit. http://www.Repack.com

RePack is one solution to single use packaging. The mailers can be used multiple times. You can return a product to the shipper using the bag or simply return the mailer to RePack at no cost to you. They figure they can use the mailers 40 times. They’re made from recycled plastic and presumably can be recycled at the end of their life.

You can return something to Amazon by just bringing the product and label to a UPS store or Whole Foods. Why can’t you give them the box too?

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COVID Autopsies Reveal The Virus Spreading Through The ‘Entire Body’ : ScienceAlert… — for much deliberation

COVID-19 is defined as a respiratory infection, but the effects of the novel coronavirus are certainly not confined to any one organ… https://www.sciencealert.com/covid-autopsies-reveal-the-virus-spreading-through-the-entire-body

COVID Autopsies Reveal The Virus Spreading Through The ‘Entire Body’ : ScienceAlert… — for much deliberation

COVID Autopsies Reveal The Virus Spreading Through The ‘Entire Body’ : ScienceAlert

Dozens of recent autopsies show persistent evidence of SARS-CoV-2 throughout the body, including in the lungs, the heart, the spleen, the kidneys, the liver, the colon, the thorax, muscles, nerves, the reproductive tract, the eye, and the brain. In one particular autopsy, remnants of the novel coronavirus were found in the brain of a deceased patient 230 days after they first started showing symptoms.

Source: COVID Autopsies Reveal The Virus Spreading Through The ‘Entire Body’ : ScienceAlert