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		<title>San Francisco Passes First &#8216;Do Not Mail&#8217; Resolution in Nation</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[City Calls On California To Give Citizens Choice Over Junk Mail
SAN FRANCISCO, March 31  &#8212; The San Francisco Board of Supervisors today passed a resolution calling on California to create a Do Not Mail Registry giving its citizens the choice to stop receiving unwanted junk mail. 
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<p>SAN FRANCISCO, March 31  &#8212; The San Francisco Board of Supervisors today passed a resolution calling on California to create a Do Not Mail Registry giving its citizens the choice to stop receiving unwanted junk mail. </p>
<p>Though non-binding, the resolution represents the first time American lawmakers have withstood pressure from the direct mail industry and the U.S. Postal Service to side with the majority of Americans. </p>
<p>Sponsored by Supervisor Ross Mirkarimi, the board approved the resolution by a 9-2 vote.</p>
<p>&#8220;Until now, junk mailers have stifled all efforts to give Americans what they want: an enforceable, comprehensive solution to junk mail&#8217;s waste and annoyance&#8221; said ForestEthics Executive Director Todd Paglia. &#8220;San Francisco is the first city in the United States to take political action against junk<br />
mail, marking the beginning of a long-awaited government intervention to protect citizens from relentless and predatory junk mailers.&#8221;</p>
<p>Bills calling for Do Not Mail Registries have failed in more than 20 states, despite widespread frustration with junk mail. A 2007 Zogby poll revealed that 89% of Americans support the creation of a national registry.</p>
<p>&#8220;Reducing junk mail is in keeping with our nation&#8217;s efforts to reduce our carbon footprint and lead more sustainable lifestyles,&#8221; said Supervisor Ross Mirkarimi, upon passage of his Do Not Mail Resolution. &#8220;Just as Do Not Call overcame industry opposition to become the most popular consumer rights bill in history, I hope that this resolution will empower our representatives on the state and federal level to represent their constituents on this issue.&#8221;</p>
<p>Supervisor Mirkarimi has a record of trailblazing leadership on a variety of issues and policies, including the nation&#8217;s first municipal ban on plastic bags, and commuter benefits requirements for San Francisco businesses.</p>
<p>More than 93,000 Americans have signed ForestEthics&#8217; petition at donotmail.org calling for the creation of a national Do Not Mail Registry.</p>
<p>Every year 100 million trees are logged to produce the 100 billion pieces of junk mail Americans receive. Junk mail&#8217;s production generates the carbon emissions of over 9 million cars. U.S. junk mail accounts for 30% of all the mail delivered in the world, though 44% of it goes to landfills unopened. </p>
<p>Visit donotmail.org for more information.</p>
<p>SOURCE  ForestEthics</p>
<p>William Craven of ForestEthics, +1-415-407-3426</p>
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