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USPS Approves Reusable Envelope Line

February 25, 2008 09:38 AM CST

Earth 911

Tired of all the paper associated with credit card bills and your electricity statement? You may soon have one less piece to worry about.

The United States Postal Service (USPS) has certified ecoEnvelopes’ reusable envelopes for use in U.S. mail. These allow for the initial envelope to also be used as the reply envelope.

While there is no word on which companies will utilize this service, it has the potential to save 80 billion reply envelopes from being processed.

Regardless, you can recycle your commercial mail using Earth 911’s recycling locator. Check out some of the benefits of paper recycling.

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