Making a Green Choice This Earth Day
This Earth Day, as people try to reduce their carbon footprints, they need not look any further than the junk in their mail boxes.
This Earth Day, as people try to reduce their carbon footprints, they need not look any further than the junk in their mail boxes.
Chuck Teller | Posted 10.03.2011
Americans receive nearly 90 billion pieces of advertising mail every year. With thousands of companies offering to share their mailing lists, that adds up to an information super highway where individuals are losing control.
Todd Paglia | Posted 07.05.2011
More than a nuisance, junk mail is an invasion of privacy, and a huge waste of one of our most important friends: forests.
The Huffington Post | Joanna Zelman | Posted 05.25.2011
Over 100 billion pieces of unsolicited mail are stuffed into U.S. mailboxes each year. Not only is this junk mail considered by many to be simply anno...
Posted 05.25.2011
National restaurant chain Chipotle has launched a campaign to help children across the nation get healthy school lunches. Chipotle is asking the publi...
Huffington Post | Posted 05.25.2011
100 billion pieces of junk mail are sent annually, which accounts for one-third of all United States mail. According to Treehugger, Americans spend ov...
Olivia Zaleski | Posted 05.25.2011
They may seem innocent, but common companies often sell your personal spending information to credit bureaus. Credit bureaus use the information to create lists based on consumer characteristics (i.e. income brackets, spending habits, boxer-briefs preferences) and rent them to marketers, credit card and insurance industries in search of specific demographics.
Danny Seo | Posted 11.17.2011
I think to say I'm fastidious would be an understatement. I have a ritual that my close friends find a bit odd, but I find it keeps my life and home ...
Chuck Teller | Posted 04.18.2012