January 24, 2007

  Volume 5, Number 4

Published in Wake Forest, NC

  Carol Pelosi, Publisher and Editor
 
 
 
 
 
 
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 Phone book recycling
begins Feb. 5

           Six different companies will begin distributing telephone books and directories throughout Wake County during the next few days, and the county’s solid waste management is ready to handle the onslaught with its annual telephone book recycling program.

            Beginning Monday, Feb. 5, county residents can drop off their old books at 21 locations.

            In Wake Forest, the site is the recycling drop-off center at the town’s operations center on Forestville Road.

            In Rolesville, the bins are at Rolesville Elementary.

            The county’s position is that all telephone book companies should take responsibility for recycling their products. This year’s stewardship sponsors – who contributed $10,000 in cash and more than $140,000 in advertising – are BellSouth, The Talking Phone Book, Triangle Regional Directory and R.H. Donnelley, which publishes Sprint.

            You can find out more about the program by going to www.wakegov.com/recycling.

 
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