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Direct mail to 'play a role in a brand's green image' - the DMA
Consumers judge environmental credentials of a business through its direct marketing - Small Business and Graphic Design news
Recyclable product packaging and direct mail 'key to brands' green image' - Earth Times
Recycled postal packaging highlights green issues - Rajapack Today
Charities considered greenest, but opinion divided on ‘junk mail’ - Civil Society
Latest DMA/ONEPOST study reveals charities direct mail campaings considered most 'green. - That's Green
OnePost newsletter - (opens new window)
MPs underestimage the value of direct mail to the economy - the DMA
OnePost newsletter - (opens new window)
OnePost company profile - Catalogue e-business November 2009 (opens new window)
OnePost newsletter - (opens new window)
OnePost newsletter - (opens new window)
OnePost newsletter - (opens new window)
The importance of careful timing - DMI Online article - (opens new window)
Clients 'urge businesses to add recycle logos to direct marketing' - Business Strata article - (opens new window)
Latest research from ONEPOST shows consumers want companies to use recycle logos - Your Story article - (opens new window)
Direct Mail recycle and RIP - Fair Home article - (opens new window)
Latest research from ONEPOST shows consumers want companies to use recycle logos - The Manufacturer article - (opens new window)
Latest research from ONEPOST shows consumers want companies to use recycle logos - News Blaze article - (opens new window)
Latest research from ONEPOST shows consumers want companies to use recycle logos - IT Backbones article - (opens new window)
Latest research from ONEPOST shows consumers want companies to use recycle logos -Real Wire article - (opens new window)
Latest research from ONEPOST shows consumers want companies to use recycle logos -Adland TV article - (opens new window)
Marketers need to make direct mail greener -Greenbang article - (opens new window)
Latest research from ONEPOST shows consumers want companies to use recycle logos - Hoovers article - (opens new window)
Latest research from ONEPOST shows consumers want companies to use recycle logos - Nealine article - (opens new window)
Latest research from ONEPOST shows consumers want companies to use recycle logos - Stock Junction article - (opens new window)
Latest research from ONEPOST shows consumers want companies to use recycle logos - PressBot article - (opens new window)
Latest research from ONEPOST shows consumers want companies to use recycle logos - Business Portal 24 article - (opens new window)
Latest research from ONEPOST shows consumers want companies to use recycle logos -IT Reseller article - (opens new window)
Latest research from ONEPOST shows consumers want companies to use recycle logos - Go Articles article - (opens new window)
Latest research from ONEPOST shows consumers want companies to use recycle logos - Earth Times article - (opens new window)
Latest research from ONEPOST shows consumers want companies to use recycle logos - BuzziBuzz article - (opens new window)
Study: Consumers Expect Recycling Logos - Earth911 article - (opens new window)
Change or be changed- DMI Oline article - (opens new window)
ONEPOST hosted the first of its industry forums in London and Birmingham in March, entitled 'Environmental Issues Facing the Direct Marketing Industry'.
Read article in Marketing Sevices Talk online
ONEPOST Newsletter (opens pdf)
Onepost gains ISO 14001 accreditation - printweek.com - (opens new window)
Direct mail industry mulls sustainability moves -Greenbang.com - (opens pdf)
A welcome ‘green light’ - dmionline.net - (opens new window)
Royal Mail - A radical rethink - dmionline.net (opens new window)
Hooper review urges Royal Mail changes - Read article in Print Media Management (opens new window).
ONEPOST Newsletter (opens pdf)
Change is on its way - Precision Marketing (opens new window)
The Hooper Report - Marketing Direct (opens new window)
Precision Marketing - The Year ahead - see pages 14-15 - (opens new window)
Results of the independent report into the postal market - (opens new window)
Power behind the post - dmionline.net (opens new window)
ONEPOST Newsletter (opens pdf)
ONEPOST Newsletter (opens pdf)
Media Migration - dmionline.net
ONEPOST launches its sgreen initiative to support the direct marketing industry’s environmental commitments.
Read article in Precision Marketing (opens new window)
Postal industry recognises ONEPOST solutions
Read article in Marketing Services Talk (opens new window)
Saving postage costs on direct marketing during downturn (opens new window)
Efficiency and effectiveness - dmionline.net
How you can protect your business when the postal system fails - read article in multichannelmarekting.co.uk (opens in new browser window)
ONEPOST seeks to help mailers make the best of pricing structures and minimise their environmental impact (opens pdf)
ONEPOST Newsletter (opens pdf)
Bouquets, not brickbats - dmionline.net
ONEPOST Newsletter (opens pdf)
Thinking Positive - dmionline.net
Innovation needed for UK Mail Processing - read report - Hellmail.co.uk - dmionline.net - (opens new window)
ONEPOST Newsletter (opens pdf)
Is postal market liberalisation really working?- Precision Marketing
The Future is Green - dmionline.net
Healthy Royal Mail critical for postal sector - read report on hellmail.co.uk - (opens new window)
Why are SMEs so reluctant to switch postal operator? - Precision Marketing
Onepost to present at Perfect Pitch - Direct Marketing on 22 April 2008
ONEPOST Newsletter (opens pdf)
Labour of love - dmionline.net
The case for using postal operators more effectively - Precision Marketing
ONEPOST Newsletter (opens pdf)
'Fall to earth' more efficiently - dmionline.net
Royal Mail update: Strikes and zonal pricing suspended - catalogue-biz.com
Competition hots up - dmionline.net
ONEPOST wraps up parcels and packets market
Direct mailers need to look at postal costs - printingtalk.com
The customer is king - dmionline.net
Postal management firm strengthens team Printingtalk.com
Out with the old, in with the new - dmionline.net