Mar
01

Don't let outdated directories end up in a landfill, recycle them instead! Join Dex & Warren County Partner for Recycle Outdated Directories Month to benefit local schools!

Location:

Throughout Warren County, See Below

Date:

March 1, 2011 through March 31, 2011

Time:

7 Days a Week

Street:

Locations Vary, See Below

City/State:

Warren County, NC

During the month of March, Dex, publisher of the CenturyLink™ Yellow Pages, and Warren County encourage residents and businesses to recycle at one of the following schools:

Dex published directories are 100% recyclable and made using tree-free paper and environmentally friendly materials. Find out more information at DexKnows.com/Green.

  • Oxford Street School Parking Lot, 807 Oxford St., Belvidere
  • Blairstown Elementary School Parking Lot, 1 Sunset Hill Rd., Blairstown
  • Harmony Township School Parking Lot, 2551 Belvidere Rd., Phillipsburg
  • Hope Township Elementary School Parking Lot, 320 Johnsonburg Rd., Hope
  • Knowlton Township Elementary School Parking Lot, 80 Route 46, Delaware
  • White Township Consolidated School Parking Lot, 565 County Road 519, Belvidere
  • Liberty Township School Parking Lot, 334 Mountain Lake Rd., Great Meadow

To drive participation, Dex is providing each school with a cash award, educational brochures and recycled content giveaways. Help us exceed last year's collection efforts of 4.39 tons (8,780 pounds) or 6,503 directories recycled. Together we can all make a difference!

Did you know...

Dex published directories are 100% recyclable and made using tree-free paper and environmentally friendly materials. Find out more information at DexKnows.com/Green.

This event is brought you by:

Recycling outdated directories is part of our "Directory Lifecycle." You can help! Every 100 tons recycled can:

  • Insulate the attic of 100 - 2,500 square foot homes with natural fiber insulation
    Source US GreenFiber, 2007
  • Save enough electricity to power more than 50 homes for one year
    Source University of Colorado Environmental Center, 2005
  • Divert the equivalent of 100 standard-sized pick up trucks from the landfill per year
    Source University of Colorado Environmental Center, 2005