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Posted: 12:08 PM Dec 28, 2011
Annual Phone Book Recycling Returns
The annual AT&T Real Yellow Pages "Project ReDirectory" phone book recycling program runs through January 22nd 2012. Here is a list of drop off locations.
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RENO, NV - The annual AT&T Real Yellow Pages "Project ReDirectory" phone book recycling program runs through January 22nd 2012.
AT&T Real Yellowpages will donate trees to area parks when they are recycled at select Reno, Sparks and Washoe County park locations.
Washoe County
•Bartley Ranch Regional Park
•Lazy 5 Regional Park
•North Valleys Sports Complex
City of Reno
•Neil Road Recreation Center
•Northwest Pool
•Evelyn Mount Northeast Community Center
•Reno City Hall
•Washoe County Senior Center
City of Sparks
•Alf Sorensen Community Center
•Sparks Parks and Recreation
•Sparks Marina
•Sparks City Hall
•Bonaventure Senior Living
You may also drop off phone books at Scolari's, Sak ‘n Save, Waste Management Recycle America and AT&T offices. Or, you can simply leave the books with your curbside recyclables.
This is the 21st annual phone book recycling campaign coordinated by Keep Truckee Meadows Beautiful, Scolari's Food & Drug Company, AT&T Real Yellow Pages, and Waste Management Recycle America.
Residents of rural communities throughout northern Nevada can find out how to recycle outdated phone books in their area by calling 1-800-953-4400.
If you would like to find out what phone books are being delivered to your household or want to stop receiving your directory visit the Yellow Pages Association at http://www.ypassociation.org and click on Consumer Choice.
Latest Comments
Phone... book? Books? What is books?
Must've been the same delivery person. Over the yrs ours was always delivered on our front porch by our front door in great condition. This year our phone books were thrown against our fence (we have no dogs) in the dirt, bag ripped open, pages bent, dirt in the phone book. Disappointed in delivery this yr!
I live out in a cow county. None of the suggested drop offs work for me. I will just throw it in the trash like I always have. I don't have "curbside recyclables", I don't even have a curb. And I really like the way they deliver the new books. They just drop a pallet load of them on the ground next to the mail box cluster, and within a week they are blowing all over the desert.

