EasyPost Releases New Carbon Offset API

EasyPost releases a new Carbon Offset API that allows shippers to calculate the carbon emissions for any given shipment and purchase carbon offsets to neutralize their carbon footprint from parcel delivery

EasyPost, a leading multi-carrier shipping API provider, has released a new Carbon Offset API that allows shippers to calculate the carbon emissions from parcel delivery on any given shipment and to purchase carbon offsets to neutralize the carbon footprint from the shipment. EasyPost is now one of the only options in the market for shippers to have a solution for offsetting carbon emissions from parcel delivery for any given carrier.

“EasyPost has the mindset that every aspect of shipping should be easy. So when we learned many of our customers were looking to take action to reduce their carbon footprint from shipping, we prioritized building a solution for them”

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The API is designed flexibly so that shippers can either purchase the carbon offsets directly or display a carbon neutral shipping option for their customers to select if preferred. EasyPost expects this will help shippers acquire more customers and improve retention with their existing customers.

“EasyPost has the mindset that every aspect of shipping should be easy. So when we learned many of our customers were looking to take action to reduce their carbon footprint from shipping, we prioritized building a solution for them,” stated Head of Product, Justin Prostebby. “And we are incredibly proud EasyPost will accelerate the industry going green as a result.”

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EasyPost made the API free to eliminate any barriers for customers to implement the API and start reducing carbon emissions.

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