Return It Expands Eco-Friendly Delivery to 5 More Seoul Districts

Eatgreen's reusable container service, 'Return-It', which leads the eco-friendly delivery culture, is now getting even closer to Seoul citizens. Return-It is expanding its Seoul service to include 5 additional districts, enabling more consu...

Mar 10, 2025 - 00:00
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Eatgreen's reusable container service, 'Return-It', which leads the eco-friendly delivery culture, is now getting even closer to Seoul citizens. Return-It is expanding its Seoul service to include 5 additional districts, enabling more consumers to conveniently experience eco-friendly delivery. The newly launched service areas, starting with Dongdaemun-gu and Seongbuk-gu in March, will expand to include Jungnang-gu, Eunpyeong-gu, and Gangdong-gu in April, totaling 5 districts. With this expansion, Return-It now provides eco-friendly delivery services in 20 districts in Seoul and 8 cities in Gyeonggi Province, accelerating the establishment of a sustainable delivery ecosystem. Return-It can be easily used on major delivery apps such as Baedal Minjok, Coupang Eats, Yogiyo, and Ttenggyo. On Baedal Minjok and Coupang Eats, you can search for '다회용기' (reusable container) and then select the '음식은 다회용기에 담아주세요' (Please put the food in a reusable container) option at the payment stage. Yogiyo and Ttenggyo users can easily access the service through the '다회용기' category on the main screen. Return-It's biggest appeal lies in its "overwhelming convenience." After eating, without worrying about food waste disposal or tedious dishwashing, simply close the lid and request a return, and a Return-It driver will visit directly to collect it. This smart service even relieves the stress of waste separation, providing an eco-friendly solution optimized for the lives of busy modern people. Return-It has expanded its service area through continuous cooperation with delivery platforms, starting with a pilot operation with Yogiyo in 2021. In 2022, it signed a 'Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) for the Activation of Reusable Container Services' with Baedal Minjok, Coupang Eats, and Ttenggyo, taking the lead in creating an eco-friendly delivery ecosystem. An Eatgreen official stated, "We hope this expansion will provide an opportunity for more citizens to experience the value of reusable container delivery and form eco-friendly consumption habits," and revealed the aspiration, "We will strive to establish a sustainable delivery culture, aiming to expand services to all autonomous districts in Seoul by 2026." Return-It will continue to lead the delivery culture for a healthier planet by achieving both convenience and eco-friendliness.

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