Are you fed up with Junk Mail?

Who We Are

Born Out of Pure Frustration

We have all been there. You walk through your front door, and instead of a welcoming hallway, you are greeted by a scattered pile of takeout menus, glossy catalogs for things you never bought, and thick envelopes addressed to "The Occupier."

The Postal Marketing Reporter was born out of that exact frustration. We grew tired of our homes being used as a physical inbox for unsolicited advertisements, and we realized that millions of other people in the UK felt exactly the same way.

We didn't just want to complain about it; we wanted to do something about it. We built this platform to give you the exact tools, guides, and resources you need to stop the deluge and legally opt out of postal marketing material for good.

The True Cost of "Junk Mail"

Our frustration isn't just about the daily annoyance of clearing the hallway floor. Postal marketing carries a massive, often invisible environmental toll that we can no longer ignore:

  • Massive Waste: Historically, direct mail in the UK has accounted for up to 550,000 tonnes of paper waste every

    single year.

  • The Carbon Footprint: From logging and paper processing to heavy transport and final delivery, a single standard marketing letter can produce between 10g and

    30g of CO2 across its lifecycle.

  • The Unopened Avalanche: Roughly 44% of all junk

    mail is thrown directly into the recycling bin unopened, meaning all the energy, water, and resources used to create it were wasted before it even reached your hands.

Logo of Postal Marketing Reporter with a shield emblem containing an envelope, and the text 'PMR' and 'Postal Marketing Reporter'.

We’re here to help you!

Our Mission: Reclaim Your Letterbox

We believe that your letterbox should be reserved for the things that actually matter to you.

We can help you stop this and get your data removed from third-party broker lists, we are here to help you shut the door on physical spam.

You have the right to choose what comes into your home. Let’s clean up our hallways and reduce our environmental footprint, one letterbox at a time.

Fact:

Massive Waste: Historically, direct mail in the UK has accounted for up to 550,000 tonnes of paper waste every single year.

The Carbon Footprint: From logging and paper processing to heavy transport and final delivery, a single standard marketing letter can produce between 10g and 30g of CO2e across its lifecycle.