Stop Annoying Junk Mail and Help to Save our Environment!



Do you ever go to your mailbox and flip out over how much junk mail you find?  Well guess what?  According Forest Ethics, each household receives 800 pieces of junk mail every year.  According to CNN, a total of 105 Billion pieces of junk mail are delivered in the US every year. Aside from being annoying, only 44% of all of that junk mail ever makes it into the recycling bin. 

If this bugs you as much as it bothers me, please join me in signing the Forest Ethics petition to stop junk mail and until we get the laws changed, toss your junk mail in the recycling bin.

Click HERE to join our community!

4 comments:

  1. yea friend you are absolutely right. I am agree with you that junk foods are main causes of our fatty health. In this fast paced world, majority of the working denizens find less and less time to cook their own meals. It is much easier to find a fast food joint nearby where they could satisfy their hunger at an affordable price. One doesn’t have to clean up, too, after they have eaten their meals. It is so convenient! Unfortunately, though, it is not altogether healthy. Phentermine diet pills

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  2. Pary, I have no idea why you are talking about healthy eating on a post about junk mail? Please only leave a comment if it pertains to the post. Perhaps you left your comment on the wrong post? Or perhaps your hand slipped while you wrote about phentermine diet pills? Sorry, Pary, but it kind of looks like spam and I am not into it...K? You are always welcome to comment. You are not welcome to spam us.

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  3. Great information, I will pass it along also!
    Oh for the day when we aren't getting stacks and stacks of junk mail!!!

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  4. Thanks Liz, it would be great if you could pass this along. Junk mail drives me bananas. I think this should be attainable.

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