Why Returned Mail Can No Longer Be Ignored: An Industry Wide Call to Action

By |2026-04-13T08:55:14+00:00April 13th, 2026|

Returned Mail has long been an inconvenient truth in the UK postal ecosystem. Despite its scale, cost and operational drag, it remains largely unmeasured and therefore unmanaged. My recent LinkedIn post highlighted a simple but troubling reality: Royal Mail continues to double handle significant volumes of Return to Sender mail without recording volume, root cause or resulting waste. This is not solely a Royal Mail issue. It represents a wider industry failure to create effective feedback loops that improve address quality, reduce waste and lower costs for everyone involved. It is time to move this conversation beyond anecdote and towards collective action. The Silent Cost of Returned Mail RTS mail remains one of the least transparent operational processes within Royal [...]

Royal Mail’s Mounting Crisis: What It Means for the Future of Direct Mail

By |2026-02-25T09:22:07+00:00February 25th, 2026|

The UK’s postal landscape is facing renewed turbulence. Royal Mail, already under scrutiny for missed delivery targets, has entered what Printweek describes as “intense discussions” with the Communication Workers Union (CWU) over reforms to the Universal Service Obligation (USO). At the same time, the wider marketing industry is increasingly anxious. As Decision Marketing reports, the ongoing delivery crisis and claims that parcels are being prioritised over letters have “triggered fears of a direct mail backlash”. [printweek.com] [cwue5.org] These two developments, though reported separately, tell a single story: confidence in the mail system is under severe strain, yet direct mail remains one of the most trusted and resilient marketing channels. The question now is whether Royal Mail’s operational issues will undermine [...]

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