You hit it on the head Rambler. I have always been amazed at how products are packaged. It's great to see how companies innovate. It also costs less for the company to minimally package with recylables. I'm a BMX guy but also into electronics and am seeing the same from the big synthesizer companies. I subscribed. Thank you! PS: I looked up your location, that green space called Sunrise behind the store use to be a railroad yard. There was also a roundhouse on that property based on the land scars I see on Google Maps. You are in a historic railroad town. You guys have a beautiful store and town!
Thanks for the kind words! As you say, it does seem like it would be more cost-effective to use less packaging, which I guess I tend to think might be one thing that helps better packaging get adopted more quickly now that it seems to have started being a bit of a trend. I know I look at that as a very good thing! It's also cool to hear that this isn't just a trend in bikes (though I'm not surprised to hear it). It's always great to see good things happening in the world! Yeah, the land across the tracks is now just a superfund site because of that roundhouse, but for the moment at least that mostly means that from work I get to look out at the deer and hawks that use the land, and that I have a free view of the mountains to the north!
You hit it on the head Rambler. I have always been amazed at how products are packaged. It's great to see how companies innovate. It also costs less for the company to minimally package with recylables. I'm a BMX guy but also into electronics and am seeing the same from the big synthesizer companies. I subscribed. Thank you!
PS: I looked up your location, that green space called Sunrise behind the store use to be a railroad yard. There was also a roundhouse on that property based on the land scars I see on Google Maps. You are in a historic railroad town. You guys have a beautiful store and town!
Thanks for the kind words!
As you say, it does seem like it would be more cost-effective to use less packaging, which I guess I tend to think might be one thing that helps better packaging get adopted more quickly now that it seems to have started being a bit of a trend. I know I look at that as a very good thing! It's also cool to hear that this isn't just a trend in bikes (though I'm not surprised to hear it). It's always great to see good things happening in the world!
Yeah, the land across the tracks is now just a superfund site because of that roundhouse, but for the moment at least that mostly means that from work I get to look out at the deer and hawks that use the land, and that I have a free view of the mountains to the north!