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Bamboo cushion for Dell hardware is certified compostable

Dell receives ASTM D6400 certification for its bamboo netbook and laptop cushion packaging, ensuring compostability and biodegradability.

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Adding to its attributes as an environmentally responsible alternative to traditional packaging materials, bamboo packaging for Dell’s netbook and laptop products has been certified “compostable.” The packaging is made from mechanically pulped bamboo from a Forest Stewardship Council (FSC)-certified bamboo forest in China and was introduced last November.

The packaging has received ASTM D6400 certification, which confirms that it will compost and biodegrade at a rate comparable to known compostable materials when added to a hot, active compost pile. The certification also assures that the compost resulting from the packaging’s degradation process is of good quality and can sustain plant growth.

“Developing packaging that is lightweight, strong enough to protect our products in transit, avoids the need to cut down hardwood trees, and can return to the ground to sustain new plant growth—those are the kinds of long-term, sustainable solutions we want to provide for our customers,” says Oliver Campbell, Dell’s senior manager of packaging worldwide. “We’re exploring the frontier of sustainable packaging here, and we’re actively working to integrate more innovative, agricultural materials into our packaging portfolio.”

Dell began using bamboo cushions to package its Mini 10 and Mini 10v Netbooks in November 2009 and recently extended its use of the packaging to include a number of Dell Inspiron laptops.

Benefits of bamboo

Among the reasons Dell cites for its choice of bamboo are the following:

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