Sendle
Former Australian carbon-neutral delivery service that ceased operations in January 2026. Previously offered flat-rate parcel shipping for small businesses.
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Note: Sendle ceased operations in January 2026. This page is retained for historical reference.
Sendle launched in 2014 with a mission to make parcel delivery accessible and sustainable for small businesses. As a certified B Corporation and Australia’s first 100% carbon neutral delivery service, Sendle built a reputation for simple, flat-rate pricing and environmental responsibility before shutting down in early 2026.
Historical Capabilities
Flat-Rate Pricing
Simple, transparent pricing without hidden fees or fuel surcharges. The 250g Sendle Pouch offered an affordable option for lightweight items.
Sendle Express
Premium 2-day delivery service with same-day pickup for time-sensitive shipments, available in major metropolitan areas.
Free Pickup
No need to drop off parcels—Sendle offered free pickup from business addresses.
Carbon Neutral
Every Sendle delivery was 100% carbon neutral, appealing to environmentally conscious businesses.
Alternatives
Businesses previously using Sendle may consider:
- Australia Post - National coverage with MyPost Business platform
- Aramex Australia - Competitive pricing for e-commerce
- Couriers Please - SMB-friendly parcel delivery
- StarTrack - Australia Post’s business logistics division