Over the past week, I have learned quite a bit about junk mail and the impact it is having on the environment. Although this is only my second task, I believe this may be one of the tasks that end up having the biggest impact on my long term behavior and on the environment. Not only is it staggering how much waste junk mail generates, but also how easy it is to stop and reuse.
A few days ago I created a list of 24 ways to stop or reuse junk mail and I have either completed or am working on several of these items. I admit that we already have been putting much of the junk mail into the recycle bin, but this is mostly Ashley’s doing. I will do my best to be a bit better about separating these items. I went to www.dmachoice.org & OptOutPrescreen.com to remove myself from junk mail mailing lists.
Every day that I receive junk mail, I note the company that is sending it and contact them directly to get myself removed from the lists. I even created a template that I use and you are more than welcome to take. I write down the companies I contact and hang it on the fridge in order to keep track of the companies that should not be sending me things.
I have 6 phonebooks from four different companies. I have contacted each of these to stop sending me these phone books. Honestly, I have no need for these anymore since I have the internet. At most, we should only need one. I certainly do not need 6 phonebooks delivered to my house.
Finally, I am going to try and save the junk mail we receive to try some of the other suggestions I put on my list. I am not sure exactly what I am going to do, but I do think it would be fun to try some of the crafts like Franke James’ suggestion of gift wrap or the Daily Green’s suggestion of making artsy paper. We will see….. Possibly I will save up my junk mail all year and make one of the most epic paper mache statues of all time.
Well, Ashley, I hope I have made you proud this week with the progress I have made on stopping junk mail. Beyond any ‘green’ agendas, junk mail is one big waste of our resources and a huge annoyance. I have honestly learned something this week and will continue to be vigilant on this.
