We Have A Global Problem
Packages Filled With Waste Instead Of Essentials.
Most packaging waste is generated immediately after a product is unboxed.
Single-use boxes, like cardboard for online orders, fruit crates for supermarket deliveries, and Styrofoam seafood containers, dominate the supply chain.
From production to consumers, millions of tons of packaging waste are produced annually.
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And We Have The Solution
A Circle Of Reusable Packaging.
bdxpq is a zero waste approach that begins with reusing existing products. By focusing on reusability, we aim to minimize waste and reduce environmental impact. This approach paves the way for a sustainable future, delivering a cleaner and more efficient solution.
Modular Boxes, Built to Last.

Create boxes of any size using modular plates and connecting pipes. From small jewelry boxes to golf-club cases or roomy storage for winter clothing, one model adapts to every need.
Size-Adjustable

Reduce packaging costs with reusable boxes. After the initial investment, these boxes replace single-use cardboard, offering long-term savings and sustainability.
Cost-Efficient

Easily assemble, disassemble and stack boxes for ultimate convenience. Fold empty boxes to save up space, making them perfect for streamlined storage and easy transportation.
Demountable & Stackable

Quickly replace damaged plates without discarding the entire box. This sustainable approach reduces waste and extends the lifespan of your box.
Easy Repair

Allows seamless customization to meet a variety of global needs. Perfect for households and logistics alike, from insulated seafood boxes to ventilated vegetable crates
Adaptable Design

Made from recycled polypropylene, the plates offer exceptional strength, durability, and versatility. Easily choose plates with or without holes, or single vs. double plates, to match your needs.
High Quality
The Cleanest Solution


VS
High energy and water usage
Cost for collection, sorting, and
production
Space required for waste management
Contamination, sorting complexity, recyclability
Issues around recyclability, energy and water usage Not solved.
Environmental Impact
Cost
Space
Challenges
Sustainability
Minimal impact
Cost-effective as disposal and new purchases avoided
Space-efficient as either used or returned
Durability
CLEANEST SOLUTION

Environmental Impact
Cost
Space
Challenges
Sustainability
Minimal impact
Cost-effective as disposal and new purchases avoided
Space-efficient as either used or returned
Durability
CLEANEST SOLUTION
The Unsolved Issue
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Variation
- Various sizes required
- Various types of functionality required, i.e. strength, insulation, air-tightness

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Space
- Bulky to store empty boxes

3
Quality
- Most current boxes are produced for single use only, and are therefore poor quality
- Difficult to repair

We Have Addressed Them All.
4
Lack of infrastructure
- No mechanism in place to return packaging for reuse

Disruptive Innovation
Starting with the cleanest solution and the current issues in mind, we've invented the
zeroboxes.
They are made of three parts only:
Thanks to the modular structure of the boxes, they can be easily reused. We firmly believe that the bdxpq-boxes will disrupt the current logistics and packaging industry as well as the way we deliver and store products.
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Recycling is not the solution,
it's time to rethink packaging.
Recyclable labels on plastic make consumers feel good about their choices, but the truth is, most of that plastic ends up buried in a landfill or burned, not recycled.
Sources:

Is cardboard a better choice ?
Unfortunately, it's not.
Sources:
While cardboard has a higher recycling rate, its recycling processes still leave a substantial environmental footprint.
Same Earth,
But Better.

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Most packaging waste is generated as soon as the product is removed from its box.
These boxes are designed to be used only once - examples include cardboard containers for online orders, fruit boxes for delivery from farms to supermarkets and Styrofoam boxes used by wholesalers to store fresh seafood.
Throughout the supply chain - from production to the end consumer - as a byproduct millions of tons of packaging waste are created every year.

Sender
E.g. factory, online stores, online platforms, farms

Distributor
E.g. supermarkets, shops, delivery companies

Consumer
E.g. online shopper, supermarket customer




Use your own plates for deliveries
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Produce bdxpq plates with your own logo
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Set up a Deposit Return Scheme ('DRS') , i.e.
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Introduce DRS to your distributor
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Charge Deposit to the delivery
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Refund the Deposit upon return of the plate
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Benefits:
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Cutting CO₂ emissions by using less packaging
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Saving of packaging cost
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Free advertisement of your company via the plates while in use
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