Parcel lockers have become a convenient feature of Poland’s booming e-commerce sector, providing a quick and easy solution for people picking up online purchases. However, the rapid proliferation of these lockers, often located in urban centers and residential areas, has sparked concerns about their impact on public spaces and the environment. The Polish government has announced that it may introduce new regulations to limit the number of lockers in certain areas, which could affect both consumers and businesses. While some argue that the lockers are essential for improving logistics and reducing traffic congestion from delivery trucks, others worry about over-saturation and the visual pollution of cities. This move would force e-commerce companies to rethink their strategies, potentially leading to a more sustainable approach to parcel delivery.