Can i send coal royal mail

A curious question!

According to Royal Mail's guidelines, coal is not a prohibited item, but it does have some specific requirements and restrictions.

You can send coal through Royal Mail, but you'll need to follow these guidelines:

  1. Packaging: Coal must be properly packaged to prevent damage and leakage during transit. Use a sturdy box or bag that can withstand the weight and moisture of the coal.
  2. Weight and size: Coal is considered a heavy item, so you'll need to check the weight and size of your package to ensure it meets Royal Mail's size and weight limits. For example, a standard parcel can weigh up to 2 kg (4.4 lbs), but larger or heavier items may require a special service.
  3. Labeling: Make sure to clearly label the package as "Coal" and include any relevant handling instructions, such as "Fragile" or "Handle with Care."
  4. Special services: Depending on the weight and size of your coal package, you may need to use a special service, such as Royal Mail's Large Letter or Parcel services. These services may have additional fees and requirements.
  5. Delivery: Coal is considered a hazardous material, so it may not be delivered to all addresses. Royal Mail may refuse to deliver coal to certain areas, such as residential addresses or areas with specific environmental concerns.

Before sending coal through Royal Mail, please check the following:

Remember to always follow proper packaging and labeling guidelines to ensure safe and efficient delivery of your coal package.