Neighbor Island Schools Hope to Achieve Yellow Pages Directory Recycling Success
Posted on: Friday, 8 May 2009, 15:24 CDT
Students Invited to Participate in Hawaiian Telcom Yellow Pages' Annual Recycling Competition
With distribution of the new HT Yellow Pages scheduled for mid-May, it's the perfect time for the community to recycle their outdated directories at participating schools throughout the respective islands. Throughout May directories will be accepted at Garden Isle Disposal on
At the close of the competition on
Much like last year, students not only have the opportunity to recycle their island's old telephone books, but also have the chance to win cash prizes for their respective school as a result of these collection efforts. Schools on
"We were pleased with the student's dedication during last year's competition and hope they will continue to give a helping hand this year," said
"We'd like to challenge the students to recycle more outdated directories and make this year's recycling program an even bigger success."
For a list of participating schools or to find out more about Hawaiian Telcom Yellow Pages and the recycling program, visit www.htyellowpages.com or www.ThinkYellowGoGreen.com.
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