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Updated: 1/31/2012 7:32 am

RENO, Nev. (KRNV & MyNews4.com0 -- The annual AT&T “Project ReDirectory” phone book recycling program in Northern Nevada will conclude this Sunday, February 5th.   Residents were given two additional weeks to recycle their phone books at select City of Reno, City of Sparks and Washoe County drop-off locations.  Phone books can be recycled at area Scolari’s, Sak ’n Save, Waste Management Recycle America, AT&T offices, with curbside recyclables, or select park locations.  AT&T, which brings you the “YP Real Yellow Pages”, will donate new trees to area parks when they are recycled at select parks.  For a complete list of drop-off locations go to ktmb.org.  

PHONE BOOKS FOR TREES PARK DROP OFF LOCATIONS*:

City of Reno

City of Sparks

Washoe County

Evelyn Mount Northeast Community Center

Sparks Marina

Bartley Ranch Regional Park

Neil Road Recreation Center

Bonaventura Senior Living

Lazy 5 Regional Park

Northwest Pool

Sparks City Hall

 

Reno City Hall

Sparks Parks and Recreation

South Valleys Regional Park

Washoe County Senior Center

Alf Sorenson Community Center

Rancho San Rafael Park











*Community Recycling Locations:  Scolari’s and Sak ‘n Save stores, AT&T offices and Waste Management Recycle America stations.

 

 

AT&T Project ReDirectory wants to remind the public, that phone book paper is a reusable material that can be recycled over and over again.  Help give your old phone book a chance to be recycled into new telephone book paper.  Please bring your old directories to one of the many recycling drop off locations available through this program.

This is the 21st annual phone book recycling campaign coordinated by Keep Truckee Meadows Beautiful, Scolari’s Food & Drug Company, YP 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 Residents of rural communities throughout northern Nevada can find out how to recycle outdated phone books in their area by calling 1-800-953-4400.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 directories altogether, please visit the http://www.yellowpagesoptout.com/.

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