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Different Type Of Junk Mail

Junk mail generally falls into two categories: electronic and physical.

Electronic junk mail, such as spam emails, texts, and instant messages, is already regulated in Australia under the Spam Act 2003, which sets rules for how digital marketing can be sent and gives consumers protections and opt-out rights.

Physical junk mail, however, including unaddressed advertising material delivered to letterboxes, is not covered by the same legislation.

Our campaign focuses specifically on this gap, advocating for stronger protections and clearer rules around physical junk mail to give households greater control over what is delivered to their homes.

Junk Mail Statistics

Key Statistics

  • The average Australian household receives around 12 pieces of unaddressed mail every week.
  • Australia Post research found Australians receive just under 12 unaddressed items per household per week, including catalogues and advertising flyers.
  • In 2020, Australia used an estimated 568,000 tonnes of paper for catalogues alone.
  • Much of this advertising material is discarded almost immediately, with consumer experts noting many households move junk mail “straight into the recycle bin.”
  • The Australian junk mail industry was worth more than $428 million for unaddressed mail and $1.54 billion for addressed direct mail.
  • According to industry data, letterbox networks reach more than 28 million Australians.

Environmental Impact

  • Junk mail contributes significantly to paper waste, resource consumption, and landfill pressure. Environmental groups describe unsolicited advertising as a “massive and unnecessary waste of paper.”
  • Overflowing letterboxes can also create street litter and increase contamination in recycling streams.
  • Australia sends millions of tonnes of waste to landfill each year, with paper and packaging forming a substantial component of household waste streams.

Recent Poll Results

Below is the results of our recent poll "What type of flyers do you receive"  
Data was calculated over a six month period.  

NOTE: Data is from residence who have "No Junk Mail" on letter boxes

 

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