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May 2008 Carrot and Stick: Who walks the walk, who's nothing but talk, Vegetariantimes.com (pdf)
  Carrots to EcoEnvelopes, for creating the first reusable envelope to receive a national customer ruling from the U.S. Postal Service.
Aug. 16, 2007 Reusable Window Envelopes Used With Permit Imprint Mailings, USPS Postal Bulletin (pdf)
The US Postal Service worked with ecoEnvelopes to revise Mailing Standards of the United States Postal Service, Domestic Mail Manual sections 601.6.5 and 708.9.1, a section that prohibited the placement of a facing iden-tification mark (FIM) on the front (address) side of reusable window envelopes, in order to paved the way for a cost-effective, simple-to-use solution that eliminates the need for a separate reply mail envelope.
July/Aug. 2007 More Flexibility for Reusable Envelopes, MailPro (pdf)
In response to the growing interest in "green" products, the Postal Service and ecoEnvelopes are paving the way for a cost-effective, simple-to-use solution that eliminates the need for a separate reply mail envelope and helps to conserve precious resources.
April 20, 2007 Re-Use It: Envelope and folder manufacturers find creative ways to achieve environmental responsibility, BFL&S (pdf)
  A focus on companies that have found ways to slow the generation of waste by altering their product lines for the environmentally conscious client.
Nov. 19, 2006 Follow Up: Where are they now? St Paul Pioneer Press (pdf)
  ecoEnvelopes redesigns envelopes to address US Post Office concerns and eliminate issues with fluorescent bar code.
Dec. 2005 Signed, Sealed and Redelivered, Women's Business Minnesota (pdf)
The story of how ecoEnvelopes developed from an observation about the large amounts of paper wasted as a result of reply envelopes.
Sept. 19, 2005 Return to Sender, St Paul Pioneer Press (pdf)
  ecoEnvelopes is on the verge of releasing a line of reusable envelopes that range from legal-sized window envelopes to specialized business-reply envelopes.