92 Times People Were So Appalled By Over-The-Top Packaging, They Just Had To Share Pics Online
Interview With ExpertWe’re long past the point where climate change has started to impact our planet. Natural disasters are happening more frequently, the Earth is warming, and many of us are desperate to do whatever we can to reduce our carbon footprints. So why in the world are companies still using excessive amounts of plastic and packaging when selling their products?
Bored Panda has scoured the internet and found some of the most egregious examples of wasteful packaging on items and gathered them below. Try not to become too infuriated while scrolling through this list, pandas, and keep reading to find conversations with Kris Bordessa of Attainable Sustainable and Amber McDaniel, Head of Content at Sustainable Jungle!
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I Hate These Stupid Plastic Tabs You Find On Clothing. All Of This From One Pack Of Socks
And inevitably you miss one that you don't find until you're out walking and it starts poking you between your toes.
No Words For This
It's a shame oranges don't already come in some kind of wrapper already. One that you could just easily peel off the orange. Some kind of a rind perhaps. Luckily these ones are wrapped in plastic
Wanna Sample A Blueberry?
To learn more about why excessive packaging is so harmful, we reached out to sustainability expert Kris Bordessa, certified Master Food Preserver and award-winning book author.
"There are so many reasons that plastic packaging is bad for the environment! First, plastic is a petroleum product. The extraction and transport of fossil fuels used to make plastic products produces emissions that impact our air quality," she explained. "Then there’s the matter of waste management. Sure, some containers from, say, yogurt, can be reused in the kitchen, but an awful lot of plastic packaging is destined for the landfill."
"Then there’s the resulting micro-plastics," Kris continued. "These bits of plastic end up in the ocean, on our beaches, and in the bellies of fish and birds. Microscopic bits of plastic matter have even been found in every part of the human body, including in breast milk."
Introducing @carrefourbelgium 'S Cutting Edge Way Not To Save The World. For Forks Sake
Wasteful Weston
Shared with permission from a buddy of mine. looks like they opened a PC water case and repackaged it to sell in 3 packs? no clue how much they priced them at but it better not be for the “839” that they’re all stickered with.
Oh If Only Coconuts Had A Hard, Resistant Shell So They Didn't Need Plastic Wrapping
We were also lucky enough to get in touch with Amber McDaniel, Head of Content at Sustainable Jungle to hear her thoughts on this topic. She noted that plastic packaging is a huge problem for a few reasons: non-biodegradability, microplastic pollution and fossil fuels.
"Most plastics take hundreds to thousands of years to break down, leading to persistent pollution in landfills and natural ecosystems. If the latter, it can entangle, injure, or be ingested by animals, causing harm or death," Amber explained.
"Since plastics don't biodegrade back into natural elements as organic materials do, they can only break down into smaller and smaller microplastics, which contaminate soil, water, and air, affecting wildlife and not entering human food chains, as numerous studies and evidence show," she continued. Amber also noted that we're now finding microplastics in everything from human blood and brains to breast milk and placentae.
"Plastic production obviously relies heavily on fossil fuels, which only reinforces our dependency on the fossil fuel industry," Amber added.
If Only Nature Would Find A Way To Cover This Coconut So We Didn’t Need To Waste So Much Plastic On It
Because Individual Sweet Potatoes Need To Be Wrapped In Plastic…
This Pretty Small Magnet Was Shipped With So Much Styrofoam
So why do companies continue to package products like we see on this list here? "I think they’ve gotten so used to using plastic that they aren’t even thinking about alternatives or how this packaging damages the environment," Kris says.
And how much of this plastic can actually be recycled? "Recycling opportunities vary by region. Where I live? There are a couple of grassroots organizations that are using small amounts of specific plastics for upcycling projects but there is no municipal recycling of plastic at all - it all goes to the landfill," the expert continued.
"In other regions, plastic is taken in for recycling, but where does that end up? It’s often shipped to other countries, passing our waste problem on to them. It’s estimated that less than 10% of America’s plastic waste is actually recycled," Kris shared. "It important to remember that there is no 'away' when we toss our waste. You may have removed it from your home, but it’s still out there becoming someone else’s problem."
These Individually Plastic Wrapped Plates That My Workplace Keeps
A Mistifier Sprays Its Mist Over Food, All Of Which Are Covered In Plastic
Stupidly Wasteful Amazon Shipping
"I think this ultimately comes down to price and convenience. Plastic is cheap for companies to buy (far cheaper than more eco-friendly alternatives anyway), yet it ironically can make a product look more expensive," Amber says. "Its lightweight nature makes it appealing from a company standpoint as well because lighter products/packaging mean lighter shipments, which cost less in postage, too. Plus, alternatives like glass are breakable, so then companies would need to devise ways to protect and pad these items without relying on the very plastic they're using glass to avoid."
Saw This At My Local Supermarket, Those Caviar Cans Are Very Fragile, I Guess
"Then there’s the practical side: packaging is often designed to protect products during shipping, especially fragile or delicate items," Amber continued. "And of course in some industry sectors, like food, plastic is basically required by law in order for companies to meet health and safety guidelines, as well as ensure freshness."
"Branding is another factor; companies use packaging to showcase logos, designs, and product details as a way to grab your attention," the expert continued. "Sometimes it’s just about convenience—many businesses rely on standard-sized boxes or materials, which might not be the perfect fit for every product, leading to extra waste. While it might seem excessive to consumers, for companies, it’s often about balancing marketing, logistics, and practicality."
Ordered 5 Plates Online. They Came In 5 Giant Packages
Drop shipping. If OP checks, they'd find that those plates came from different locations.
My Amazon Order. Good Thing I Didn't Order Two. Good Thing I Didn't Order Two
The Amount Of Waste In The Packaging Of These Pills
Unfortunately, Amber also says that, realistically, not very much of this plastic can be recycled. "While a lot of soft plastics that make up packaging are technically recyclable, being Low-Density Polyethylene (LDPE), or plastic #4, they're not widely recycled because it's a big hazard to machinery to do so," she explained.
"Soft plastics are known for jamming up and breaking recycling machinery, so a lot of companies just refuse them. And unless you live in a fairly large metro area (at least here where I am in the US, where our recycling infrastructure is notably terrible on all fronts), most people don't even have the option to recycle soft plastics," Amber continued.
I Bought A 20pk Of Bamboo Straws To Reduce The Plastic I Use. They Were Shipped In A Box With Bubble Wrap. And Each Straw Is Wrapped With A Piece Of Plastic That’s As Big As My Hand
"For example, I live in a very small town in the west, and unless it's a #1 or #2 plastic bottle (it has to be a bottle, no other form) my local recycling facility flat out does not accept it, and there's no alternative even in my entire state that I'm aware of. Even other countries that have better recycling systems in place, like Australia, supposedly only recycle about 16% of plastic packaging each year, so the numbers are quite dismal," Amber told Bored Panda.
"And when people try to recycle something they shouldn't (something referred to as 'wish cycling'), it's even more harmful because then this contaminates other recyclables and leads to entire batches just being thrown away."
One Haribo In An Entire Packet
Hmm, Waitroseandpartners Haven't Used This Plastic Very Sparsley
That parsley may have been versatile at one point, but it’s now either vigorous nor vibrant. It’s looking a bit sad
This Huge Box That Target Shipped My 2 Small Items In Instead Of Using A Paper Bag
So what advice would these experts give to anyone who wants to cut back on how much plastic packaging they use and purchase? "Reducing our household use of plastic starts with being aware," Kris says. "What does your trash can look like when it’s full? Look at the plastic items and determine if there’s a different option. If you’re going through a lot of juice jugs, consider shifting to a frozen juice concentrate. Salad dressing is easy to make at home, which can eliminate more plastic."
"Another thing is that unless we are letting companies know that we have a problem with the amount of plastic they’re using, they’re going to just keep on using it," she added. "I am a big proponent of contacting corporations and letting them know that I’d like to see an alternative."
Received A Package From Home Depot That Just Had One Marker. I Didn’t Order Anything From Home Depot
My Package Included A Free Box Of Air
Space filler to prevent shifting of the contents perhaps? At least cardboard is recyclable.
We’re Individually Wrapping Olives Now
"If you’re looking to cut down on plastic packaging, a great place to start is by choosing products that use minimal or plastic-free packaging for products where this is allowed," Amber told Bored Panda. "For instance, it's pretty difficult to cut plastic out of your groceries these days, but it's very easy to shop for plastic-free beauty products, so I always suggest people start here, as it's easier to gain footing."
"The best choice is packaging that's compostable, such as a paper or cardboard-wrapped shampoo bar versus a plastic bottle of shampoo, or a cardboard tube of deodorant. If compostable packaging isn't available, look for reusable packaging, like glass jars, though noting this is really only much better of the person actually intends to try to reuse and repurpose," the expert continued.
"There are also more and more companies offering refill schemes these days, like The Good Fill or Greatfill Basically, they send products in a plastic refill pouch, which you can use to fill your own container (or buy one to reuse from them) then send the empty pouch back to be cleaned and reused."
Individually Wrapped Plastic Straws
The packaging clearly states "wrapped flexible straws". These appear to be for commercial use.
Amber says buying in bulk is another simple way to reduce waste, especially if you bring your own reusable containers. "Refill stations are also becoming more common, especially in metro areas, so you can top up on things like detergents, shampoos, and other essentials without creating more waste," she shared.
"And yes, sometimes plastic packaging is unavoidable, but it doesn't necessarily need to get thrown away. Get creative with packaging—reuse it for storage, crafts, or other practical purposes to give it a second life before recycling," Amber continued. "For example, if I get a plastic poly bag or a plastic mailer bag, I save these and then use them to protect items that I mail if I resell old clothes on a platform like eBay. That way I know it's at least getting one more use before being thrown away."
The Box My Razor Blades Came In. Talk About Recycling To Save The Planet
This Is The Size Of The Box They Sent My 1 Christmas Ornament In
At least you now have a coffin for your pet snake when it pops it's clogs. 😁
Kris also added that she often sees “compostable” plastic products that food vendors like to use as an eco-friendly option, but these aren't as great as they seem. "They are still plastic, and they are compostable ONLY in special commercial facilities which are few and far between," she explained. "It’s greenwashing to make people feel better about their daily to-go cup of coffee, unfortunately."
I Love Your Products Drperricone But Please Sort Out The Wasteful Packaging
Medical and cosmetics typically are classified as "Hazardous materials" by shipping companies. Because of this, there's a minimum size that the shipping boxes are allowed to be. The idea being that a delivery driver is less likely to mistreat or lose a larger box that reads "hazardous materials" on its exterior.
Letter To Her Majesty, Queen Lizzie: All We Want Tissue
"Ultimately, reducing plastic packaging is a systemic challenge that requires collective action," Amber says. "Consumers can do their part, but companies and governments also need to adopt circular economy principles, invest in better recycling infrastructure, and innovate in sustainable packaging. Education and awareness are key to driving this change—sustainability can only become truly accessible when the system evolves to make greener choices the default."
Replacing The Egg Shell With More Plastic To Go Into The Ocean
Package Is Getting Bad. You Ordered Ear Drops For Your Dog And End Up With Something Like This
If you're swapping your dog for eardrops, this is the least you deserve! 🤭
I Present To You, A Single Slice Of Bread Wrapped In Plastic
I Ordered Three Tea Boxes From Amazon. This Is How They Packed It. Wtf. Why Are We So Wasteful
I Ordered A Small Sample Bottle Of A New Cologne And This Is The Box It Was Sent In
As with the multiple "hey I got this cosmetic thing and they put it in a honking big box" posts through this, I refer you to shipping regulations. Cosmetics that are liquid, or gel, typically are classified as hazardous materials by shipping companies, and there is a minimum size that shipping boxes MUST be.
And This Is Why I Stopped Ordering Meal Boxes!
Is This A Joke? Why Did You Need Four Plastic Bags To Wrap This One Item
Because if you look at them sideways, they break, and then nobody wants to buy them so they end up in the dumpster
Someone At Amazon Gives Zero F--Ks
Why On Earth Do We Need Individually Wrapped Potatoes!?
I Needed To Spend $1 More At IKEA To Get Free Shipping, So I Got This 99 Cent Roll Of Wrapping Paper. It Shipped In Its Own Box
So Much Waste Of Space
How Wasteful Costcos Packaging Is
I think that's an attempt at theft protection, so you can't put it in your purse or pocket.
This Shipment From Wayfair For Two Cotton Oven Mitts
Toothbrush Refills
Anti-theft primarily, but also allows sellers to use a standard size for their shelving.
Saw This In The Supermarket And Had A Laughing Fit, They Are Glass Jars In A Plastic Pot In Another Sort Of Packaging
4 Individually Packaged Nuts
No Words
Vegetables Stupidly Wrapped In Plastic
Way Too Much Wasted Space For Eight Cartridges
Is This Amount Of Packing Material Really Justified For This Small Order? Or Should There Be A Way To Consolidate Packing?
Yes. Yes it is. Those are anti-static bags to keep the components from being damaged by a stray spark, such as from static cling. It wouldn't surprise me in the least to find out that none of the stuff the OP removed to take this photo, now works because they've shorted the components out.
Dear Amazon Please Explain Why You Need All This Packaging To Send Us Little Label?
Why Not Just Buy A Fresh Watermelon?
I kinda understand this one. When I’m craving watermelon, they’re usually ginormous. I just want a bit of watermelon. I don’t want to be eating it for a week and then feeling guilty about binning the rest
Packaging For One Small Ntc Resistor (Red Circle) By Conrad (German Electronics Distributor). Ordered Into Their Shop No Less
Ridiculous. At Least I Have A Box To Put All The Other Boxes Into
Is Amazon Getting Worse With Overpackaging? I Ordered A Pressure Washer Wand. What You See Sticking Out Is All That Is In This Box
Overpackaging?
Hazardous materials requirements. Batteries fall under the "hazardous materials" regulations that dictate the minimum size packaging can be for safety reasons.
All I Wanted Was A Screen Protector
Nice Packaging Job From Amazon
I Really Expected This Ice Cream To Be Bigger When You Put It In So Much Plastic
Walmart Pick-Up Basically Used One Bag Per Item, One Of The Individually Items Was A Single Tape, Such A Waste
I actually know the reason behind this because I was irritated too when my grocery orders would have one item in a bag and I’d end up with so many plastic bags. A friend’s brother in law works for Walmart/Sam’s Club corporate and he said their policy is one bag per aisle. So if the aisle only has one of the products you ordered, it goes in its own bag. Why? I have no clue.
Plastic Straws Aren’t The Problem. This Much Plastic For A 960 Piece Off Brand LEGO Set
So I Ordered A Mousepad
My Mom Ordered A "Small Address Book" From Amazon. It Is 2" X 3" And This Is The Box It Was Delivered In
Ordered 3 Shot Glasses From The Same Site. Got Delivered In 3 Separate Boxes. Ordered Them Off Of Fanatics, Came In Large Wasteful Packaging
Imo No Toy Should Ever Produce This Much Waste
Prescription Refill. The Pharmacy Sent Me A 30 Day Supply
This is so annoying. I’m not sure why my doctor did 30 days supply with 12 refills. This is a new doctor, and my previous would have done 90 days supply with four refills.
Still, this is ridiculous. Getting these pills out is a pain with the narrower neck, and the bottle is simply too big. Plenty of waste here that isn’t necessary.
I Received The Biggest Waste Of Plastic From Target In The Mail Today
An Incredible Waste Of Plastic
The Only Thing In This Box Was The Legs To The Couch...its Not Missing Anything, Just A Waste Of Cardboard
Great Work, Amazon. My Mother Has An Obsession For Buying Everything Off Amazon Which Creates A Ton Of Packaging Waste And I Can't Do Anything About It
In 2022, This Chain Store Decided That Wrapping Everything In Plastic Is A Cool Way To Display Their Shoes
All That For Two Packages Of Cookies
Dog Ball Anyone?
Teeny Pills In Big Bottles. Picked Up My Refills From CVS Today. 30 Small Pills In Each Bottle. I Always Consolidate The Pills In Larger Bottles To Place In My Cupboard
All of the pills in the bottles in the third picture fit in the 2 bottles in the 2nd picture.
My Sons Fruit Cup From Chipotle
Insane Packaging To Product Ratio
Omeprazole, 42 Pills In Three Bottles Plus A Box. I Always Put All Pills In A Single Bottle And It Doesn't Fill It Even Halfway
Skybound Entertainment Sent Me... This
Even The Screws Are Individually Wrapped... Just Some Droorknobs
2 Slices Of Bread Individually Packaged
This Grocery Store Sells Pixy Stix At The Deli
Bag broke open, and they can't legally sell those individually. This is the best way to sell them in bulk. As opposed to just throwing them away. Food packaging can't typically be recycled with the product still inside it. With 99% of recycling centers, if they discover food packaging that still has, well 'food' inside it, due to contamination fears they will take the entire truck load of recyclables to a land fill or incinerator for disposal.
This Candy Store Has Individually Wrapped Jelly Beans
Over 3 Months Since The Collapse Of Redcycle And Coles Is Still Promoting Unnecessary Packaging As Recyclable
So Much Waste
Thanks For The Extra Boxes To Break Down Amazon
Bought A Metal Pencil Sharpener And A Few Other Items. They Delivered Everything In One Box Except The Tiny Eyeliner Pencil Sharpener Which The Put In This Monstrosity
See that litter baggie in the bottom left? That's it.
17-Inch Box For A 2-Inch Item, Including Whole Printed Spiel That It Was “Thoughtfully Packaged” To “Reduce Impact”
Individually Packaged Bread At My Local Hotel
Getting Real Sick Of Those Amazon Commercials Talking Bout How Hard They’re Working To Be Carbon Neutral, And Then Getting A Package Like This
My School Individually Wrapped The Apples In Plastic
Packaging By Byredo
Check out this absurd packaging for an order I got from BYREDO… are they a high end perfumery or the Easter Bunny? Also the box is way too massive for these three things. I had to dig around in the paper shavings for far too long. It was like a needle in a haystack. They need a smaller box and to ditch the paper shavings.
Bought Cough Drops. Each One Is Individually Wrapped. I Just Wanna Stop Coughing
TL;DNR BUT if I face palmed for each of these ridiculous examples I would have a broken nose!
Most every one where someone shared an image of produce being single wrapped are a result of Covid and those damn 'prank' influencers that thought it would be funny to sneeze or cough on produce. Sorry folks, but when that happens, stores are legally required to destroy the produce for contamination. Wrapping it in plastic prevents that.
TL;DNR BUT if I face palmed for each of these ridiculous examples I would have a broken nose!
Most every one where someone shared an image of produce being single wrapped are a result of Covid and those damn 'prank' influencers that thought it would be funny to sneeze or cough on produce. Sorry folks, but when that happens, stores are legally required to destroy the produce for contamination. Wrapping it in plastic prevents that.