Now your eco-conscience can rest a little easier when you need to ship documents around the world – FedEx announced today that it will make its FedEx Express envelope carbon-neutral with the launch of a new carbon offset program. The move is part of FedEx’s broader EarthSmart initiative, which was created to encourage environmental responsibility within the company. The FedEx Express envelopes were already made of 100-percent recycled content, but now the company says that all carbon emitted from shipping a FedEx envelope will be offset through investments in renewable energy projects and forest conservation.
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Mark Boyer, 04/10/12
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