Last April, we ran a promotional video for a new kind of pizza box, called the GreenBox. The ingeniously simple design of this environmentally-friendly innovation allows for the effortless transformation of what appears to be a clunky old pizza box into four plates and an easy to store (and dispose of) half-sized box for the leftovers. The Digg community agreed that this uber-convenient packaging is the pizza box of the future: Our writeup of the GreenBox was Dugg more times than any other post in Asylum.com's history.
According William Walsh, creator of the GreenBox, all those thumbs up made a difference with corporate America. "When we go into a meeting with a pizza chain or a distributor, what we point to most is the response from social media," Walsh tells Asylum. "The executives are quite aware of sites like Digg, and it's been a powerful tool for us."
So far the start up has closed a deal with PFG-Roma, which is the country's largest distributor of Italian foods to restaurants and food specialty shops. But soon more than just mom-and-pop pizzerias may be using the GreenBox: "We are being reviewed by three of the top four national pizza chains," Walsh tells us. "We feel like the negotiations are moving along with a couple of them."
Who knows, in the not-so-distant future, we might be marveling at how the pizza industry went for so long using packaging that did so little.
To learn more about how the GreenBox works, read on to see the company's latest video.


























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Sunday 14 March
By SteelRaptor
I work at a box manufacturing plant, and I wonder how long it will be before the company i work for is running this box...
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Sunday 14 March
By tc
Hi, your box plant will begin manufacturing this box on June 23. There will be training during the retooling process so plan on have six weeks off during which you'll both be taught how to manufacture these boxes (assist in machining) as well as a wellness program which will help you to stop smoking cigarettes and snorting glue. We hope you will find an increased job satisfaction in this updated process.
regards,
management
Monday 15 March
By iowaporsche
higher the recycled content of a pizza box, and this is 100%, the more a pizza will take on the taste of the card board.
Monday 15 March
By Pizzadr
Now pizza restaurant owners, instead of paying $.26 a box now it will cost you $.52 a box........NO THANKS!!
Sunday 21 March
By Rich
TC what a nasty person you are, attacking a man for his honesthard working job. It seems you are the one sniffing the glue
Tuesday 16 March
By Trowgo
Three great ideas in one box, I am impressed.
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Monday 15 March
By shaunisadirty
This is a huge crock! Pizza boxes are not recyclable due to the amounts of grease and cheese contaminating the box. This renders the box un-recyclable. If they want to make a green pizza box, they need to find a way to make the box recyclable as well. Being able to split the box into 5 pieces will make no difference. This is just some company trying to cash in on the green bandwagon. Don't get me wrong, I'm all for green and environmental actions, but this really does nothing.
Sunday 14 March
By Brian
F@@king brilliant!!
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Sunday 14 March
By jerry
your a dummy brian ill see you thursday pungo pizza
Sunday 14 March
By mike
I've been to places where I would have rather eaten the box and recycled the pizza.
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Monday 15 March
By Coolidclass101
thats great comment
it made me lol what pizza place ?
Monday 15 March
By Pete
Yep; I've been to Papa John's too.
Sunday 14 March
By Laughing Lady
At last! A pizza box that breaks down into neat little pieces that fit in the garbage bag. That's what I see here.
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Sunday 14 March
By touneekforu
great idea.lets get rid of styrofoam containers too.
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Monday 15 March
By Roy
Why stop there, just have the delivery guy deliver it in the palm of his hand, no boxy smell on your pizza, no disposal problem and think of the trees saved.
Sunday 14 March
By mike
and to think ive always just tore the ordinary pizza box into pieces to fit in the trash bag, how dumb and difficult that was but now all that hard work is over,, lol
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Sunday 14 March
By Quent
Way to go!! People sometimes get all primed up over nothing.
Monday 15 March
By Linda
Lol, that's too much work. I just fold the box in half and put it in the trash.
Sunday 14 March
By Dean
So what they are actually saying is you are going to pay more for your pizza BOX but you will get the same pizza!
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Sunday 14 March
By gs
where's the green in this?
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