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Effects of Junk Mail on the Environment


Studies regarding junk mail (with the exception of catalogs and phonebooks) have shown that the average household gets sent only 1.5 personal letters a week while receiving in average 16 envelopes of junk mail. Doing the math, when adding up the weight of the junk mail, using a conservative estimated average weight of 2oz per letter, it amounts to 41 pounds of junk mail per house per year! The 2001 Canadian Census reported there to be 11.5 million households, which means just under one BILLION pounds of junk mail per year in Canada only. In other words, that's roughly 18 times the weight of the Titanic! If an average mailing costs 10 cents per letter, it sums up to about $250 million per year for these useless mailings, 40% of which go directly to the garbage bin unread and only 2% of which are responded to.

The worse thing about junk mail is not just the fact that we receive it. Its negative environmental impact is astounding: forests are destroyed to make pulp, toxic chemicals are used to print them, landfills are clogged, and to dispose of them is pricey, among other issues. As one can visibly understand, junk mail is not just a nuisance to us; it's to the environment as well.

The negative effects of logging to build the paper used for junk mail are everywhere. Deforestation destroys the equilibrium of forest ecosystems, which can erode the soil, destroy habitats, damage water tables, and impact on the environment in many other ways. Disappearance of forests renders the atmosphere unstable by taking away trees that would otherwise eliminate carbon dioxide (the primary greenhouse gas) from the air. The damage to the water tables that can be caused by deforestation dries drying otherwise fertile soil, which then becomes highly prone to erosion and further soil damage. Erosion due to deforestation can in turn increase the risk of drought or flooding in waterways. Erosion is not the only soil damage. Working with ground water can result in sucking away

Canada Post How Do I Stop Delivery of Admail - Solution | Solved | Guaranteed

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How Do I Stop Delivery of Admail  - Guaranteed 



Canada Post - Customer Service
Phone::  1-866-607-6301 -  1 - 1 - 0 - 0 - 0


1.)  SOLUTION #1a
...as per Canada Post - Customer Service
TAPE OR STICKER IN THE MAILBOX 
saying:   "NO AD MAIL"  “no flyers/junk mail”,  "NO FLYERS / JUNK MAIL







2.) SOLUTION #1b
...as per Canada Post - Customer Service
Canada Post - will return to sender and charge sender (charge BELL CANADA and ROGERS COMMUNICATION)
if letter is Addressed To:     HOME OWNER / RESIDENT / occupant
write on the letter: "RETURN TO SENDER REFUSED"

!!!!  DONE 


3.) SOLUTION #2

CMA - Canadian Marketing Association
 - DO NOT MAIL - DO NOT CALL - CMA Do Not Contact Service
How do I get my name off mailing lists?
The Canadian Marketing Association operates a Do Not Contact Service which is free to consumers.

ROGERS COMMUNICATION promotion letters


...as per Canada Post - Customer Service

canada post - will return to send and charge sender (charge BELL CANADA and ROGERS COMMUNICATION)
if letter is Addressed To:     HOME OWNER / RESIDENT / occupant
write on the letter: "RETURN TO SENDER REFUSED"

refuse to accept a letter or a parcel that is delivered

http://www.canadapost.ca/cpo/mc/personal/support/helpcentre/receiving/delivery_items.jsf
We are required to deliver all items in the mail stream, but you can refuse an item upon delivery. Simply inform the delivery person that you do not wish to accept the item and it will be returned to sender.
If you have already received the item, you can still return it provided that the item has not been opened and no labels have been removed. Bring the item to any Post Office and state that you want the item returned to sender.
If an item you sent has been refused by the addressee the item will be returned to you using the same service you used to send it. The fees for the return service will be charged upon delivery of the item.

Canada Post - Customer Service
1-866-607-6301 -  1 - 1 - 0 - 0 - 0
...call and escalate your concerns