AnPost: Steps to Reduce Your Mailings’ Carbon Footprint
Tanaiste and Minister for Enterprise, Trade & Employment, Ms. Mary Coughlan T.D. launched ‘Six Steps to Reduce your Mailings’ Carbon Footprint’, direct mail guidelines jointly developed by the Irish Direct Marketing Association (IDMA) and An Post.
The guidelines are a practical and informative resource for Irish marketers in the planning and development of environmentally responsible direct mail campaigns.
Stephen Stynes, Chairman of the IDMA said: “Direct Marketing is a powerful medium and it gets results. Customers appreciate meaningful, relevant mail, particularly when it offers them special rates. The challenge is to grow the business responsibly, to continue to thrive and to contribute to the economy, whilst lessening our impact on the environment. IDMA members and our mail partners at An Post believe that today’s initiative is a blueprint for eco-friendly business practice. I encourage our members to implement these guidelines and to play their part in reducing our carbon footprint.”
Liam Sheehan, Director of Sales & Marketing, An Post concluded, “We recognise sustainability as a core business objective, and this partnership with the IDMA is a marketplace initiative which can help businesses to manage their costs and their carbon footprint when communicating directly with customers. Sustainability through environmental best practise, and profitable activity which meets customer needs are the goals in mind within the ‘Six Steps’ guidelines. An Post will continue to work with business to manage and develop Direct Mail and to deliver a real impact on direct marketing’s environmental footprint”.
Tanaiste and Minister for Enterprise, Trade & Employment, Ms. Mary Coughlan T.D. launched ‘Six Steps to Reduce your Mailings’ Carbon Footprint’, direct mail guidelines jointly developed by the Irish Direct Marketing Association (IDMA) and An Post.
The guidelines are a practical and informative resource for Irish marketers in the planning and development of environmentally responsible direct mail campaigns.
Stephen Stynes, Chairman of the IDMA said: “Direct Marketing is a powerful medium and it gets results. Customers appreciate meaningful, relevant mail, particularly when it offers them special rates. The challenge is to grow the business responsibly, to continue to thrive and to contribute to the economy, whilst lessening our impact on the environment. IDMA members and our mail partners at An Post believe that today’s initiative is a blueprint for eco-friendly business practice. I encourage our members to implement these guidelines and to play their part in reducing our carbon footprint.”
Liam Sheehan, Director of Sales & Marketing, An Post concluded, “We recognise sustainability as a core business objective, and this partnership with the IDMA is a marketplace initiative which can help businesses to manage their costs and their carbon footprint when communicating directly with customers. Sustainability through environmental best practise, and profitable activity which meets customer needs are the goals in mind within the ‘Six Steps’ guidelines. An Post will continue to work with business to manage and develop Direct Mail and to deliver a real impact on direct marketing’s environmental footprint”.
The guidebook will be supported by a comprehensive direct mailing campaign to all IDMA members and those involved in the direct marketing industry. Further detailed information and a supplier directory for the Irish direct marketing community is also available from the website, (new window) www.takealeaf.ie.