Shown, not told · UPS's own brown & gold
Two acts. Act 1 is today: UPS gives customers a verifiable delivery signature, but its sustainability pledge is a report behind a 403 wall (Findings 1–2). Act 2 is the concept: the same scan+GPS+signature applied to a Rolling-Lab mile and a restore packet along the route, settling to a receipt a regulator or a union rep replays independently.
A sustainability report
UPS writes it; the public trusts it (and agents get a 403). Progress is asserted.
A verified outcome receipt
Anyone replays the proof on a public chain, the same standard as a POD signature. Progress is verified.
UPS made "you can verify it yourself" a global standard for deliveries. EcoWealth applies that identical rule to UPS's own commitments: one packet, one receipt, at a hub or along a route UPS already runs. The Agent Kit makes it discoverable on an estate that currently blocks agents entirely.