Just as Collections Etc. strives to provide the best customer service possible to our customers, we also strive to provide that same level of service to our community. Collections Etc. is grateful for all of our customers, and is proud to have the opportunity to give back to the community by sponsoring various organizations that help you and our world.
The Direct Marketing Association's “Recycle Please” campaign is an industry-wide public education campaign that encourages you to recycle catalogs and direct mail pieces when you are finished reading them.
As a general rule of thumb, following is a list of paper products that are recyclable in most communities:
Catalogs
and magazines
Mixed
papers (direct mail, envelopes, unsorted household and office
mail)
Newspapers
Computer
paper and higher grade (office) paper
Corrugated paper
(boxes)
Facts About
Recycling Paper
Over 36% of the fiber
used to make new paper products in the U.S. comes from recycled
sources.
In 2006, Americans recycled
and recovered 53.5 million tons of the paper, averaging 360
pounds per person, according to the American Forest &
Products Association (AF & PA).