Project ReDirectory starts Monday by Keep Truckee Meadows Beautiful

Recycle Phone Books Starting Monday

Out with the old and in with the new, the annual AT&T Real Yellow Pages “Project ReDirectory” phone book recycling program kicks off on Monday, November 16 and runs through December 31. Phone books can be recycled at area Scolari’s, Sak ‘N Save, Waste Management Recycle America and AT&T offices or with curbside recyclables.

In addition to the above locations, AT&T and the Arbor Day Foundation will donate trees to area parks when they are recycled at select Reno, Sparks and Washoe County park locations.

 

Washoe County Drop-Off Sites                        City of Reno Drop-Off Sites     City of Sparks Drop-Off Sites

Bartley Ranch Regional Park                                Fire Station #14              Alf Sorensen Community Center

Lazy 5 Regional Park                              Neil Road Recreation Center            Sparks Parks and Recreation

North Valleys Sports Complex                             Northwest Pool                          Sparks Marina   

Rancho San Rafael Park                                    Reno Tennis Center                      Sparks City Hall

South Valleys Library                  Evelyn Mount Northeast Community Center          Fire Station #5

Sun Valley Community Park                                                       

 

This is the nineteenth annual phone book recycling effort 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 Residents of rural communities throughout northern Nevada can find out how to recycle outdated phone books in their area by calling 1-800-953-4400.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.

 

Keep Truckee Meadows Beautiful (KTMB) is a private 501(C)3 nonprofit  celebrating 20 years of creating a cleaner, more beautiful region through education and active community involvement.  For more information, call (775) 851-5185 or visit www.ktmb.org.  KTMB is supported by individual and community contributions



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