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Nov 30
Postal Service Revamps Green Website By Betsy Kraat

WASHINGTON -- The U.S. Postal Service has unveiled a new version of its green website.

The online tour transports visitors to forests where 1.7 million new trees are planted each day to replace what's harvested. There's a place for children to learn how to create green family trees and great tips anyone can use to make the home environment more renewable.

Visitors can learn how to get 100 percent free, 100 percent recyclable Priority Mail and Express Mail packaging supplies delivered directly to their homes or offices at no charge. The Postal Service is the only mailing and shipping company in America to be Cradle to Cradle(TM) certified for the environmental and health standards of its packaging. Postal Service packaging supplies are so green, the half billion pieces provided to customers last year prevented more than 15,000 tons of carbon emissions. That's equal to the amount from 2,747 average vehicles driving on the road for a year.

In October 2009, the Postal Service became the first federal agency to report its carbon emissions. Find out more about the Postal Service's carbon footprint at usps.com/green. Learn how to calculate savings and help the environment by mailing and shipping from the online Post Office that is always open.

The Postal Service has made recycling a priority. The agency recycled 274,000 tons of paper, plastics and other waste in 2008, enough to fill up the Empire State Building one and a half times. On usps.com/green everyone can recycle. From small electronics and ink jet cartridges through the mail, to larger items at any of 100,000 recycling centers around the country, the Postal Service makes it easy to go green!

The revamped usps.com/green is one of many environmental achievements in 2009, including:

-- Saving $3 million and nearly 100 million kilowatts in an agency-wide
energy challenge

-- Avoiding $1.05 million in costs via green information technology
initiatives

-- Helping customers divert 24,000 tons of paper from landfills by
recycling in 6,000 Post Office lobbies

-- Increasing alternative fuel use 61 percent since 2005

-- Using electric, propane and natural gas delivery vehicles and retiring
10,000 non-energy efficient vehicles

Since 1995, the Postal Service has won more than 75 major environmental awards, including 40 White House Closing the Circle awards for environmental stewardship, the 2009 Climate Action Champion award, the Direct Marketing Association Echo Green Award and the 2009 Postal Technology International Environmental Achievement of the Year award.

The Postal Service receives no tax dollars for operating expenses, and relies on the sale of postage, products and services to fund its operations.

United States Postal Service
www.usps.gov

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