Am 06. Jul, 2003 schw=E4tzte Dennis Kibbe so:
> Actually many of us ARE having a cow over junk mail.
>
> "The environmental impact of junk mail is substantial. . . Individually,
> an average of 41 pounds are sent to every adult. About 44 percent goes
> unread directly into the garbage and 93 percent of junk mail will be
> discarded ultimately. Americans spend over $275 million to dispose of
> junk mail."
>
> Junk Mail: Unsolicited Advertising that Pollutes Our Planet and Invades
> Our Privacy by Michael Worsham
>
> http://www.rtis.com/reg/bcs/pol/touchstone/April95/junkml.htm
The Tempe post offices ( 5th St and Mill in downtown and Southern and
College ) have collection bins for recycling mail. I take all of my mail
back in for recycling when I'm done with it. I don't know if there are any
other post offices in town that accept mail for recycling. I haven't seen
collection bins at the other post offices I've been to. Call your local pos=
t
office and ask when they expect to start collecting mail for recycling.
ciao,
der.hans
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