Daily Markup #854: Easyship partners Sendle to make it easy and affordable for e-commerce entrepreneurs to ship their goods sustainably

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Unboxing carbon neutrality

  • While online shoppers may be more price-sensitive due to inflation, you may be surprised to know that sustainable shipping is still a top priority for over 86% of them.
  • That’s why 500-backed shipping platform Easyship is expanding their partnership with delivery network Sendle, which began in Australia and is now available in the U.S. and Canada.
  • Targeted at small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs), users of Easyship’s free shipping software can access Sendle’s portfolio of affordable, 100% carbon-neutral door-to-door delivery services. 
  • Easyship customers in the U.S. will save up to 83% using Sendle, while Canadian customers will save up to 82% using Sendle.
  • Sendle’s delivery network uses existing shipping providers, filling their vehicles to ensure every route is as efficient and profitable as possible. Remaining carbon emissions are addressed by carbon offsets and Sendle invests in highly credible environmental projects globally.
  • “Our mission at Easyship is to offer the most comprehensive courier assortment and the best shipping solutions to our clients so that every company, regardless of their size, has everything they need to easily ship domestically and internationally,” shared Tommaso Tamburnotti, Co-founder of Easyship. “Our partnership with Sendle delivers affordability and eco-consciousness to entrepreneurs and e-commerce merchants across North America.”
  • Read the full story here.
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