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A new White Paper titled, “The Environmental Impact of Mail: A Baseline,” published by Pitney Bowes, replaces mail myths about the influence of mail on the environment and provides key findings, such as only 0.18 percent of U.S. CO2 emissions are the result of direct mail; increasingly more mail is being made from renewable resources, particularly sustainable forests; and the mailing industry has adopted many initiatives to reduce mail’s carbon footprint. The paper is available on Pitney Bowes’ Website at www.pb.com/mailimpact.
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