Good Night
I had one of those days today where the shit got done.
I emailed people about please I have been asking you for a year to change my address.
I called people about where did our initial notice go, if this is our reminder notice, and why do we have to pay $45 because the mail carrier didn't bring us the first two.*
I emailed people about please don't send me more junk mail.
I found the Q&A Q to tell our mail carrier see this no flyers sign, no really, it means NO FLYERS.
After that, I scrubbed down the fan I bought for $10 in Kanata. Which, sadly, will not go in my now lightless bedroom, because it is a bit yellowy and looks no good. But it will go in Mac's "Also Currently Lightless" Room, so I did not drive to Kanata for no good reason.
And that's good, because that would have been bad.
*Because they said so.

The thing that bothers me most about junk mail is not the inconvenience, not the "noise," but the waste. It's just a vast amount of paper.
I wonder if it's better that I accept the junk, so that at least I can put it in the recycling box. Does Canada Post recycle their undelivered junk mail? I don't know, but I doubt it.
Oh yeah, it's a complete waste. Makes me bonkers.
I'd be really really surprised if Canada Post didn't recycle the junk mail. They must have some pretty serious paper recycling systems in place, and I can't imagine junk mail wouldn't be part of that.
I think the main idea though, is that if enough of it doesn't get delivered, the next print run will be smaller.
But I'm basing that on faith in the reasoning powers of the Whozits in charge of a crown corporation. So. Grain of salt, etc. etc.
That's a good point, Megan. Thanks!