Amazon operates sustainable ‘wooden wonder’ delivery station

Amazon has opened a delivery station mostly built from wood and lower-carbon materials in Indiana.

As part of Amazon’s Climate Pledge to operate more sustainably and be net zero carbon across its entire business by 2040, the online giant is running a delivery station known as “DII5” in Elkhart, Ind., which is also referred to as the “wooden wonder.” Packages are shipped to Amazon delivery stations from neighboring fulfillment and sortation centers, loaded into delivery vehicles, and delivered to customers.

Amazon prioritized bio-based materials for the facility’s construction, with wood studs instead of metal ones at interior partitions, wood fiber insulation instead of fiberglass, and an ultra-light, lower-carbon alternative to standard drywall. 

Amazon operates sustainable ‘wooden wonder’ delivery station | Chain Store Age

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