Junk mail is worse than you think.
The average American receives over 800 pieces of junk mail every year. That's 100 million trees killed annually, 28 billion gallons of water wasted, tax dollars lost, identity theft invited, countless hours of your precious time and energy imperceptibly stolen, and your privacy rights trampled.
Forty years ago, the Supreme Court ruled that you have the right to choose what does and does not enter your mailbox. Since then, powerful interest groups have actively conspired to subvert that freedom. They're succeeding, and will continue to succeed until we join together in protest.
You can do something about it.
Voice your support for an opt-out Do Not Mail registry by participating in one of our synchronized mail revolts, in which people from around the country come together to send thousands of boxes of junk mail to Congress. We won't quit until our representatives on Capitol Hill get the message.
And the message is simply this. We've had enough. We're done having our homes invaded, our privacy violated, our time wasted, our trees decimated, and our landfill space consumed by unwanted (and often unread) junk mail. Listen up, Congress. We're reclaiming our mailboxes.