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Now that the new Telus directories are hitting local doorsteps, the Regional Waste Reduction Office reminds you to recycle your old phone book.
Waste Reduction Facilitator Rae Stewart says phone books are being delivered to area residents and businesses in the Central Okanagan over the next few weeks.”Together, these phone books weigh over 166,000 kg. If all of them were tossed into the landfill they’d take up the equivalent space of 60 large dump trucks!”
Stewart says, “By recycling instead of tossing out your old phone book, you’re sharing in the solution - diverting waste from our limited landfill space and turning it into a valuable resource.” She adds many residents are now opting to get their information online, and if so, are reminded to unsubscribe from publications no longer required.
Stewart says the old books are mixed together with other household paper products at Cascades Recovery, our local recycling facility on Cambro Road. There the paper is compacted and shipped to numerous recycling mills who make products like roofing felt, more newspaper and paper egg cartons.
Simply put your old phone books in your cart for recycling and place your cart at the curb on your regular recycling collection day. You can also take phone books to your nearest recycling depot.
Businesses or others with large amounts of phone books for recycling should contact Cascades Recovery directly, at 250-491-2242.
For more information, call the Regional Waste Reduction Office, at 250-469-6250, or visit regionaldistrict.com/recycle.
Welcome to Kelowna column "Frugal Rocks" had some fun tips for alternative ways to "recycle" your old phone books. To read the humourous article CLICK HERE.
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