11 October 2007 ~ 2 Comments

No-Catalog List

There is a federal no-call list, now there is an organization devoted to stopping those junk catalogs from making it into your mailbox.

Catalog Choice is a free service that allows you to decide what gets in your mailbox. Use it to reduce your mailbox clutter, while helping save natural resources.

[via LISNews]

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2 Responses to “No-Catalog List”

  1. Rosario Garza 11 October 2007 at 12:39 pm Permalink

    What a great idea! Thanks for the “heads up” on this one. I’ve already registered and am looking forward to sending less paper into the recycling bins.

  2. Nicole 11 October 2007 at 2:35 pm Permalink

    I have to wait til I get home to sign up – I’m not sure what catalogs I get that I don’t want – but I know I get a lot from library vendors because of conferences and such.


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