Residents reminded to recycle old phone books

Released: May 24, 2012 at 11:30 a.m.
The City of Winnipeg reminds residents to recycle their old phone books. Residents with curbside recycling collection can place their phone books in their blue box.

WINNIPEG - The City of Winnipeg reminds residents to recycle their old phone books. Residents with curbside recycling collection can place their phone books in their blue box. Apartment residents with recycling service should put their phone books in their recycling bins.

Residents can also put their phone books in the �Paper� bin at any of the seven recycling depots in the city. The depots are open 24 hours every day and are located at:

  • Garden City Shopping Centre along Kingsbury Avenue
  • Southdale Shopping Centre, Fermor Avenue at Lakewood Boulevard
  • St. James Civic Centre, Ness Avenue at Guildford Street
  • Transcona, Ravelston Avenue at Chrislind Street
  • 1539 Waverley Street at Chevrier Boulevard
  • Pan Am Pool, Poseidon Bay at Taylor Avenue
  • Magnus Eliason Recreation Centre, 430 Langside Street

More information on apartment and curbside recycling programs is available at winnipeg.ca/waterandwaste/recycle or by contacting 311.

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