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Phone books can also be recycled at a local Paper Retriever bin or River Valley recycling bin Typically, these mixed paper drop off bins can be found in school or church parking lots. Your city service department may have a list of locations in your community.
Phone books are fully recyclable. All curbside recycling programs accept phone books as mixed waste paper. In communities without curbside recycling pick up, local recycling depots will accept them along with other mixed paper products.
If you can put paper in your recycling bin, chances are you can recycle books, too. ... Some recyclers accept both hardback and paperback books, while others may only accept paperbacks. Some require the binding to be removed, while others will accept whole books.
Yes! Yellow Pages and other large phone books ARE recyclable. They are mostly made of paper, however they often contain inserts (such as magnets) that aren't recyclable. ... If you no longer wish to receive phone books, you can opt out at the National Yellow Pages Council site.
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Your entire phone book can be recycled, including the binding. However, sometimes phone books are delivered with extra items such as a plastic bag or magnets and those should be separated prior to recycling.
Phone books can also be recycled at a local Paper Retriever bin or River Valley recycling bin Typically, these mixed paper drop off bins can be found in school or church parking lots. Your city service department may have a list of locations in your community.
Uses for phone books in arts & crafts Coat pages in petroleum jelly. Roll them up and dip them in wax. Makes emergency candles that are also waterproof. As a teenager I would use them as scrap books.
Some consumers think glossy paper can't be recycled. That may have been true in the early days of recycling, but no longer. With today's recycling technology, nearly all community recycling programs accept glossy magazines and catalogs for recycling.
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