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Assemblywoman Loni Hancock, D-Berkeley, says it's time for the companies that produce and mail them to pay for their return....To illustrate the pervasiveness of the problem, two East Bay residents plan to dump their collection of 278,000 unsolicited AOL CDs onto the state Capitol steps today.
Unfortunately, because of AOL's excess, and they are the problem... if the bill passes the use of CDs as a marketing medium may be severely curtailed.
Besides that, do you know what great baby toys those things make? Nearly impossible to break, no sharp edges and shiny to keep the little one extra occupied.
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This law looks really dumb from an environmental standpoint.
Having to include a return envelope will just create more waste for landfills, as 90+% of people will be too lazy to return them, and the envelope will just be one more piece of trash.
Assemblywoman Loni Hancock, D-Berkeley, says it's time for the companies that produce and mail them to pay for their return
And what of the other 2 pounds of junk mail I get each day?
And what about the 3 or 4 credit card applications each day, part of which need to be shreaded?
You can tell the campaigns are heating up - the windmill hunters are coming out in force!
there 's even some schools of thought that the patterns it makes are really comunications from the invisible board members of microsoft to Bill ...
radiators have just got to be the ultimate in goth chic ....I actually had someone ask me if I had any the other day to decorate an appartement ...they didn't ask for kids tho