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DMAchoice.org
This Do Not Mail list is most widely used by the direct marketing association.
Catalog Choice
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OptOutPrescreen.com
Takes your name off the credit reporting lists that credit card and insurance companies use.
Forest Ethics Committee Do Not Mail List Petition
Think there should be a national Do Not Mail Registry similar to the Do Not Call Registry? Add your name to this petition run by the Forest Ethics Committee.
I have never personally done anything, but I have seen lots of cool art out there, like this incredible creation of a tank made entirely out of junk mail! http://www.flickr.com/photos/burtoholmes/226237470/
How about sending bricks and concrete back to junk mailers?!
http://officeofstrategicinfluence.com/bulkmailer/