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| Aug. 16, 2007 | Reusable Window Envelopes Used With Permit Imprint Mailings (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 (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 (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. |