Environment
We serve 2 million customers in 130 countries. We are committed to reducing our environmental impact worldwide.
- We have been a leader in adopting energy-saving practices and encouraging customers and suppliers to do the same.
- We provide our customers with solutions that improve efficiency and reduce waste at every stage from market analytics to document production and delivery.
- We design products to minimize lifetime environmental impact and facilitate remanufacture. In 2011, our sales of remanufactured products rose 64% over 2010.
Sustainable Communications
Our business is dedicated to helping companies grow through more effective customer communications. We offer a broad array of products and services that optimize the use of mail as a communication channel, minimize undeliverable mail, reduce paper consumption, and integrate physical mail with digital media into multi-channel communication solutions.
>Learn moreEnergy Conservation
We work continuously to improve energy efficiency in our facilities and operations. We measure our carbon footprint and seek ways to reduce it. We promote environmentally responsible practices in paper procurement and print production
>Learn moreEnvironment: Performance 2011
We report our carbon emissions, product stewardship and recycling tonnage.
>Learn more> 2011 Pitney Bowes Corporate Responsibility Report
> Corporate Responsibility: Our Approach
> CR 2011: Environment
> 2010 Pitney Bowes Corporate Responsibility Report
> CR 2010: Environment
> Read our Global Environment Health and Safety Policy
> Truth about Green - Pitney Bowes White Paper
> Pitney Bowes Contributes to a Healthy Planet
> The Environmental Impact of Mail: A Baseline
> An Industry-Wide Approach to Environmental Responsibility
> Pitney Bowes Receives 2012 Environmental Champion Award
> "Greening of Government" is Focus of New Pitney Bowes
> Leading Companies Partner to Improve the Energy of Leased Space
> Make Your Mailbox "Greener" With Tips from Pitney Bowes
> Pitney Bowes Recycles 14.5 Million Pounds of Waste in 2009