Keep Me Posted (KMP)—overseen by Two Sides North America—is a global campaign working for the right of consumers to choose, free-of-charge, how they receive information from service providers—paper or electronic.
KMP’s NA campaign focuses on educating & challenging corporations that are charging fees for paper, and coordinates this campaign other KMP campaigns already launched in several European countries and Australia.
Some background
Results of a 2017 Toluna consumer survey indicated 90% of those polled want to choose how they receive communications, & 83% don’t want to pay more for paper. A 2018 Pew Research study also found:
KMP’s NA campaign focuses on educating & challenging corporations that are charging fees for paper, and coordinates this campaign other KMP campaigns already launched in several European countries and Australia.
Some background
Results of a 2017 Toluna consumer survey indicated 90% of those polled want to choose how they receive communications, & 83% don’t want to pay more for paper. A 2018 Pew Research study also found:
- 50% of American seniors,
- 76% of those who have not completed high school,
- 55% of low income households, and
- 18% of Canadian households, do not have broadband internet at home.