Stop Your Junk Mail

allyourgreen's picture

Recycling Junk Mail

I'm trying to figure out a good way to reuse junk mail. Some of it has sensitive information (name, address, more), so shredding is obviously a good first step. But then what? There's too much plastic and gloss ink to compost, and it's not recyclable all together.

You get a LOT more junk mail if you ever start a business, so I was thinking of using it as a recycled packing material. Any thoughts? Would you dislike receiving your item packed in someone else's junk mail, or would you appreciate the reuse?

Catalog Choice opt out service

Guys,

 

I just ran across the catalog opt out service call "Catalog Choice"  It's a great idea.  Here is there website:

 

http://catalogchoice.org

 

Regards,  Stuart

kthomas's picture

Stopping junk mail

Argh! Junk mail! I hated all the crud that used to fill my mailbox every day! I don't need another credit card, I'm happy with my car insurance, and I already get enough catalogs from companies I actually patronize. On top of it, 4 million tons of junk mail are produced yearly, 100 million trees destroyed and $320 million of local taxes are used to dispose of this unsolicited mail that’s trying to sell you stuff you don’t want. Enough!

GreenDimes

Hey, Kendra from GreenDimes here. For a dime a day, GreenDimes is happy to help folks reduce their junk mail by getting them off direct mail lists and unsolicited offers, and opting them out of the catalogs they no longer want (while keeping the catalogs they do want!). AND GreenDimes plants a tree for every member every month!

Check us out at www.greendimes.com and sign up for less junk mail, more counter space, more time and more trees! You can show that you too give a dime...
-Kendra
GreenDimes

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