ELIMINATE JUNK MAIL
Each year the process of producing and distributing BULK (junk) mail destroys over 100 million trees while the entire process releases 11.4 million tons of CO2.
This environmental and conservation hypocrisy can be stopped. And in a practical way.
Our belief is that by changing the economics of the bulk mail enterprise such that bulk mail users no longer find bulk mail as economically feasible we can stop this harmful environmental craziness.
Join us in taking the necessary steps to break the system.
By taking these simple steps, we can and will make a difference.
And it starts now – one mailbox at a time
Our Mission
To serve as a catalyst and rallying point for ending the wasteful practice of junk mail, by amplifying awareness, building a broad coalition of individuals and organizations, and advocating systemic reforms. Our ultimate goal is to replace outdated, inefficient paper-based marketing with responsible, modern alternatives—thereby conserving natural resources, reducing CO₂ emissions, and fostering a more sustainable society for current and future generations. We recognize that junk mail is fundamentally at odds with common-sense environmentalism, and by eliminating this practice, we more consistently align our actions with our collective commitments to environmental stewardship, conservation, and sustainability.
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Why Eliminating Junk Mail Matters
It’s Not Just an Annoyance—It’s an Environmental Crisis
Over 100 million trees are destroyed every year to produce junk mail.
Junk mail generates 11.4 million metric tons of CO₂ annually.
Nearly all bulk mail is never opened and ends up in landfills.
Billions are wasted in printing, delivery, and disposal costs.
And it slows down mail delivery and delays correspondence that truly matters.
Junk mail is costing us more than we think—it’s time to cut it off at the root.