July 25, 2007

DHL Introduces Reusable Return Envelope

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DHL has introduced a reusable envelope for customers that ship and return legal-size documents, DMNews reports. The reusable legal envelope has a built-in closure mechanism that allows it to be re-sealed and used twice.

The envelope also features two separate “tear off” strips and associated “glue strips” so users can be assured the package contents are secure for two trips.

UPS and FedEx have similar versions of a reusable envelope, and the company decided that it would add one to round out its pre-cut portfolio.

All DHL express envelopes contain 100 percent recycled material.

In January, DHL’s carbon neutral shipping service, GoGreenreceived global exposure at the World Economic Forum’s annual meeting in Davos. Particpants used the service to ship materials to and from the event. 

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