We offer you a greener shade of green.
The Postal Service is the first mailing or shipping company to achieve Cradle to CradleSM certification for our packaging. It’s recyclable, of course. But it's so much more than that. This is environmental "big picture" certification. It starts at the design stage, considers energy and water use through manufacturing, and ends with a product that can be safely recycled. Cradle to CradleSM certification comes from McDonough Braungart Design Chemistry (MBDC).
What does this mean for the Postal Service? A half billion Priority Mail and Express Mail packages and envelopes now meet higher environmental standards as more than 15,000 metric tons of carbon equivalent emissions are prevented each year.
What does it mean for customers? You can send "greener" packages across the country or around the world it won’t cost you any more.
Order yours free
Almost everything you can do at the Post Office™, you can do online. So next time, skip the trip and save time and fuel. Our website lets you:
- Print postage-paid shipping labels with Click-N-Ship®
- Schedule a FREE package pickup we're already on your street six days a week
- Buy stamps and order supplies online—they’ll be delivered with your mail.
- Moving? - Change your address right here.
- Going away? - Use USPS.com to put your mail on hold.
Our stamps are made with soy-based inks and nontoxic adhesives.
Buy yours online
When you order a product on online, choose the Postal Service to deliver it. We are already coming to your house 6 days a week so it’s not an extra trip for us. Make the switch-have your packages delivered by the Postal Service.
Learn more about our shipping services
The mail is an easy and efficient way to recycle items that if disposed of improperly could cause environmental harm.
We're piloting a mail it back program where consumers can mail their used electronic items such as PDAs, cell phones and ink cartridges.
We are working with OSRAM SYLVANIA and Veolia Environmental Services to help consumers properly recycle used compact fluorescent lamps.
Hewlett Packard, Dell, and Sprint are giving their customers the ability to return empty ink cartridges, cell phones and other wireless devices, old computers and computer equipment through the mail.