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Wednesday, March 6, 2024

Postmaster General Louis DeJoy addresses employees at the USPS Sustainability Symposium.

Delivering for the environment

DeJoy stresses the importance of innovation during sustainability symposium

The bold moves USPS is taking in the environmental arena dovetail with the big changes the organization is making operationally, Postmaster General Louis DeJoy told employees last week.

The Postal Service recently established broad goals to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, divert waste from landfills, increase procurement of renewable energy and boost recycling by 2030.

These efforts fit with the broader Delivering for America plan to achieve financial stability while delivering excellent service, DeJoy said at the USPS Sustainability Symposium.

Held Feb. 28 in Washington, DC, the daylong special event for USPS employees featured a series of presentations and panel discussions explaining the organization’s sustainability goals.

DeJoy said USPS does not have the luxury of doing things the old way — operationally or environmentally — and needs to try new things. Mistakes will be made, but innovation is paramount, he said.

“I don’t want to privatize the organization. I want to act like a private organization as we fulfill its mission,” DeJoy said, stressing the importance of the Postal Service’s mandate to serve the American people.

The postmaster general praised the assistance USPS has received from the White House as he introduced Andrew Mayock, chief sustainability officer for the White House Council on Environmental Quality.

Mayock commended the Postal Service for “leading by example” in the federal sector and echoed DeJoy’s sense of urgency.

“It’s about action. Action now,” Mayock said. “Climate change is a clear and present danger.”

Other topics at the symposium included:

• The new USPS Environmental Council, chaired by the postmaster general, which establishes the organization’s long-term sustainability strategies;

• Transforming mail and package delivery by moving freight from air to ground transportation and procuring reduced-emission and zero-emission vehicles;

• Creating a modern, sustainable network; and

• The importance of communications to build support among USPS employees and customers.

The Environmental Affairs and Corporate Sustainability Blue page has more information on the organization’s sustainability efforts.

Wallingford, CT, Letter Carrier Michael Waite
Heroes

No time to Waite

This carrier raced to alert condo residents to a fire

Letter Carrier Michael Waite was delivering mail at a Wallingford, CT, condominium complex in December when he saw a customer run out of a unit filled with smoke.

Waite called 911, checked on the man and began knocking loudly on the doors to the other units while yelling: “Get out! There’s a fire!”

Firefighters arrived and extinguished the blaze, which displaced residents of 12 units.

The Postal Service employee is credited with alerting everyone to the emergency, including a mother and three children who were asleep at the time.

The local fire department later honored him.

Employees featured in “Heroes” receive letters of commendation through the Postmaster General Heroes’ Program. The nomination form is available on Blue.

The logo for the USPS podcast displaying the words Mailing It and mailbox with its flag raised

Are you safeguarding your money?

The ‘Mailin’ It!’ podcast has tips on preventing investment fraud

“Mailin’ It!,” the Postal Service podcast, is marking National Consumer Protection Week.

The March 5 episode features an interview with Eric Shen, a postal inspector who discusses investment fraud, including the deceptive tactics fraudsters use to lure unsuspecting victims.

The 28-minute episode is available on Link and other postal websites, as well as most podcast platforms.

Milestones

Appointments, awards and more

Here’s a look at recent USPS announcements

• San Diego Postmaster Lisa R. Baldwin retired after 36 years with the Postal Service.

• Columbus, OH, Postmaster Eric D. Gilbert was named Idaho-Montana-Oregon District’s acting manager.

• Las Vegas Postmaster Donald D. Kravos resumed his regular duties after serving as Colorado-Wyoming District’s acting manager. San Francisco Postmaster Douglas S. Smith was named the district’s new acting manager.

• Nevada-Utah District Manager Kevin V. Romero resumed his regular duties after serving on a detail assignment at USPS headquarters in Washington, DC. Tucson, AZ, Postmaster John K. LaFreniere, who had been serving as the district’s acting manager, resumed his regular duties.

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March 13, 2024
Datebook

‘Fighting Inflammation Naturally’

Postal Service employees may participate in an upcoming webinar on the ways diet can reduce — or exacerbate — inflammation.

The session, “Fighting Inflammation Naturally,” will be held Wednesday, March 13, at 1 p.m. Eastern.

Representatives from GEHA, a provider of health plans for federal employees, will lead the discussion.

Participants must register before the event on the webinar website.

Participation is voluntary. Nonexempt employees must be off the clock or on authorized breaks.

Employees with questions can email the Benefits and Wellness team.

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