greendimes.com rescues girlawhirl from too many catalogs
Category: Girlawhirl : Green
Oct 11, 2007
Returning from a trip, Girlawhirl stopped by her neighbor's apartment to pick up her mail. And there it was, two large grocery bags, so overstuffed that she wasn't even sure she could carry them by their handles for fear that they'd rip right off. There were so many catalogs in the bags that she was a bit embarrassed…

After having a bit of a laugh with her neighbor – who she's sure does not share her online shopping addiction – it took Girlawhirl almost an hour to sort through just over a week's worth of mail. And honestly, it was all those catalogs that went straight into her recycling bin that shamed her. Sure she can't do without her favorites like J.Crew and the spectacular books that the department stores send out seasonally, but it was definitely time to figure out how to stop the deluge of catalogs that she wasn't reading.



So a Super Pal turned her on to GreeDimes.com. Girlawhirl went to the site and signed up for the Junk Mail Reduction Kit. It cost $15 and promised to put an end to her overstuffed mailbox. She activated her kit so GreenDimes could immediately start getting her name and address off the lists of direct mail marketers. In addition, as one of the activation steps she clicked over to a page on the
Direct Marketing Association website where she was charged an additional dollar to fill out a form that will add her name to a list so that direct marketers know she doesn't want to receive their mailings.

 


So, for $16, she saved a bunch of trees, thousands of gallons of water – because 28 billion gallons of water are used to produce American junk mail every year – and 10 trees are being planted by GreenDimes in her name. And yes, she'll still receive the very important catalogs from all the places she currently shops at, because she's on a completely different kind of list for them.

 

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reated articles:
May 24, 2007: Can Girlawhirl reduce the amount of mail she gets and save a few trees in the process?. read full entry
Apr 03, 2007: Girlawhirl makes sure her phone number is on the national do not call list. read full entry





 

 


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