Another Way to Get Where You’re Going

Our Go Green tip for today: Use public transportation. Not only is utilizing public transit a more eco-friendly way to get around, it also saves you money on gas and parking. Just sit back, relax, and let your community’s bus, train, streetcar, or light rail do the work for you. Every time you take public transportation instead of getting behind the wheel, it’s one less car on the road, and that’s better for everyone.

To help further counteract the pollution of cars, send your letters on these Go Green postcards that you can plant. Each postcard is infused with wildflower seeds, so instead of throwing it away when you’re finished with it, you can put it in the ground. Friends and family will love getting your plantable notes and watching them grow!

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About USPS Stamps

The Postal Service™ is proud of its role in portraying the American experience to a world audience through the issuance of postage stamps and postal stationery. Each year the Postal Service issues commemorative stamps reflecting subjects of national significance and appeal. More than 160 years of stamp development has yielded an incredible archive of imagery and commentary reflecting American culture and society. Even in this fast-changing world, stamps are still a versatile and convenient method of postage. And stamp collecting is a lifetime hobby that is fun and educational for all ages. Stamp collecting is easy to start without a big investment. It is also a great way to learn about the world and its many wonders, opening the door to an exciting universe of history, science, geography, the arts, technology, and sports. Our mission is to provide universal service that is prompt, reliable, efficient, affordable, and self-sustaining. Throughout its history the Postal Service has grown with the nation, binding it together by ensuring that everyone, everywhere, has the same ability to communicate regardless of technological change.