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Catalog Choice is open for your opt-out request

Each year, 19 billion catalogs are mailed to American consumers. That is 63 catalogs for every man, woman and child in the United States.

Sadly, most of these catalogs are unsolicited. Plus, all this mailbox clutter takes its toll on the environment. Catalog paper (3.6 million tons) adds up to 38 trillion BTUs, enough energy to power 1.2 million homes each year. It also produces 5.2 million tons of carbon dioxide, equal to the annual emissions of two million cars.

Today, we’re pleased to launch the first free service that consumers can use to opt-out of catalogs. Now it is as easy to opt-out of a mail order catalog as it is to make a purchase.

We built the service with the best interest of merchants too. Merchants can request a free account (contact info (at) catalogchoice.org) that will allow them to obtain the list of opt-out requests in electronic format for their catalogs. The electronic file will make it easy to incorporate the consumers requests into the mailing list creation process.

If you have not signed up yet, hurry on over to the sign-up form and with a few clicks you can stop the waste. We have made it easy to invite all your friends. Once you have signed up, go to Invite a Friend and tell all your buddies about the service.

As you use the service, if you have any suggestions or questions, click the Contact Us link at the bottom of any page and your note will go directly to our customer service team.

Our software team, Makalumedia, has done a tremendous job at making the site fast and easy to use. Give it a try, we think you can opt-out for those unwanted catalogs in seconds. If only it was that easy to take out the recycling.

This entry was posted on Monday, October 8th, 2007 at 10:34 pm and is filed under Catalog Choice, Featured. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.

11 Responses to “Catalog Choice is open for your opt-out request”

  1. [...] unwanted catalogs,and you have no idea how to make the onslaught stop. Americans are inundated with 19 billion catalogs a year. A new not-for-profit Website called Catalog Choice just launched today that lets you opt out [...]

    No More Catalogs, Please on October 9th, 2007 at 9:56 am
  2. [...] 欲しくもないカタログが、郵便受けから溢れそうなほどたくさん郵送されてくる。しかも、いったいどうしたら、この攻撃をせき止めることができるのか見当も付かない、という私と似たような経験をされたことがあるだろうか?アメリカ国内のカタログ配送部数は年間で190億にも上る。今日(米国時間10/9)公開されたばかりの非営利サイト「Catalog Choice」を利用すれば、カタログごとに指定した上で受け取り拒否可能(ユーザーがカタログ受け取りを希望しない場合、このサイトがユーザーに代わって発送元にその旨を連絡してくれる)。これで、郵便受けはすっきり、しかも、製紙の資源として利用される樹木を救うことにもつながって一石二鳥というわけだ。 [...]

    TechCrunch Japanese アーカイブ » 郵送カタログの受け取りを希望しない場合には on October 9th, 2007 at 4:02 pm
  3. How do I sign up? Can’t find the sign-up form! Thanks!

    Marilyn Allen on October 25th, 2007 at 11:04 am
  4. This is great. Please sign me up. I hate junk mail!!!!

    Carolyn Nuite on October 27th, 2007 at 8:57 am
  5. please put my name on the list, to opt out
    junk mail

    betty seehausen on October 27th, 2007 at 9:21 am
  6. please put ny name on the list,to opt out of junk mail

    Jamas Gambardella on October 27th, 2007 at 9:25 am
  7. can’t find a link to opt-out. could you e-mail it?

    sveta on October 27th, 2007 at 9:37 am
  8. Where do I sign up?

    John Fisher on October 27th, 2007 at 9:45 am
  9. You can sign up at http://www.catalogchoice.org

    The site was overloaded for a few minutes due to the video on yahoo.com.

    Thanks for taking the time to sign up

    Chuck on October 27th, 2007 at 12:53 pm
  10. the video on yahoo is why i signed up

    Emily on October 30th, 2007 at 9:26 pm
  11. I love to get catalogs and to shop from them. Shopping from catalogs, saves me from running from mall to mall and store to store trying to find what I need. Shoping from mail order catalogs saves me time, energy, wear and tear on my body, many miles on my car, my car’s tires and engine, and the gasoline to run all over in the car. I prefer mail catalogs to online catalogues because they are less time consuming to flip through and the images of the merchandise are much better. If you are online shopping you are still using the earth’s resources that are needed to make your computer, and the energy to run it.

    Cheryl on November 8th, 2007 at 4:49 pm
 

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