Packfleet inks deal to provide pollution free delivery for fashion rental platform HURR

All-electric courier Packfleet and fashion rental company, HURR, are teaming up on sustainable deliveries.

The former will handle thousands of items from fashion brands and designers such as Selfridges, Flannels and John Lewis – all of which offer fashion rental services through HURR Enterprise. 

All of the latter’s orders within the M25 will be delivered by Packfleet.

Aided by its live map tracking, HURR’s London customers can follow their parcel every step of the journey.

On delivery day, they will have the option to change everything about the order – including the time their parcel arrives, the address it arrives at, and whether drivers ring the doorbell – any point on the drivers’ journey.

Tristan Thomas, CEO and Co-founder at Packfleet, comments: “Fashion has a reputation for being one of the world’s most polluting industries, but HURR is changing that. It’s a leading fashion rental business on the rise, one that’s genuinely making a difference in the market.”

“It doesn’t make sense to shout about reducing carbon if that doesn’t also apply to the wider supply chain. We’re pleased to be working alongside a brand that has a similar mindset when it comes to sustainable and ethical business.” 

Victoria Prew, CEO and Co-founder at HURR, says: “HURR is all about making fashion more circular, one rental at a time. This extends to every part of the process – including delivery. We’re excited to be working with a courier whose values align with our own.”

“As an online hybrid rental business, we require the highest touch experience for our community, making sure that the end to end rental experience is elevated and exciting.”

“Packfleet has a reputation for exceptional customer service, something rarely seen from couriers, and we’re looking forward to providing an all round low carbon fashion experience for our customers.”