Saturday, June 13, 2009

Tips To Make Yoursweet Voice

eCommerce is green?

In a press release dated June 11, Fevad Business: "Buying on the Internet has serious advantages in terms of the environment. Indeed, the model e-commerce has produced positive results on set of environmental criteria studied. "

This may seem obvious and in a more "public" here is an overview of the benefits of online sales for the Environment:

Fewer car trips:
e-commerce makes it possible to reduce emissions of greenhouse gases (CO2) but also by making fewer trips, less fuel is consumed and it contributes to the economy of non-renewable resources ...

When will the premium for green or emarchands online shoppers?

This is a study on the totality of what sells online and we will always find instances conflicting ...

E-commerce still represents millions of boxes, tons of plastic to protect merchandise, millions of miles of tape to close them, tons of good delivery ...

Being an avid buyer in private sales, I saw the following:

- The increase in orders over the Internet has led tours
additional factors - with the "Returns" is multiplied transport (so that Traditional store is trying to spot)
- It depends on the goodwill of the position that when the package when they seem bulky or does not want to climb stairs to deliver .... we leave a calling card ... So a trip to get it back in the mail!
- It's more work for the garbage collectors who must get rid of those bulky cardboard boxes ... and when they want not recover, it is more trips to the waste disposal ...

While e-commerce, is this really a responsible approach? And
private sales which represent a large share of what is bought online?
In times of crisis, they do not walk the economy because the articles are sold for stock, therefore does not lead to job creation ... What sells online is not sold in stores and what will be thousands of stores that will close in the coming years ...