Why it is important to Reduce Junk Mail
While most of us find it irritating to receive unwanted junk mail in our mailboxes, only a few of us are aware that it also is necessary to reduce junk mail for the sake of the environment. Roughly one tenth of a billion trees are sacrificed each year in the US just to produce the paper that is used for printing this junk mail and based on a census, every household in the US receives about 18 unsolicited mails every week. What is more disturbing is that the process of manufacturing the paper involves carbon emission levels that are equivalent to the emissions of around 3 million cars. To add to the tally of wasted resources, 28 billion gallons of water are used up in the production and of course the recycling of paper from the mails that most of us throw away without even reading properly.
If the statistics above makes you think like it should, then you would be happy to know that it is possible for you to contribute to the environment by taking out a little time to reduce junk mail. The best way to reduce junk mail is to unsubscribe from the lists of the companies that send you these mails. According to analytic experts; catalogs, credit card offers, insurance offers, fliers and brochures are the main forms of junk mail and though you might not have signed in for most of them there are ways to unsubscribe from even these unwelcome mails. You will find websites that are specifically created with the purpose of stopping junk mails from crowding your mailbox like https://www.catalogchoice.org/
What it will do if you sign up is that it will take the necessary steps to stop the associated companies from sending you catalogs, brochures and such. Just by taking this one small step, you alone would be helping to save at least two trees, and reduce carbon emission by roughly 100 pounds per year.
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