The phone books started showing up on steps and porches around my neighborhood this week. It happens every year, and since there are several different ones, it will go on for a while. This is so stupid and wasteful, plus it puts the burden of disposal on the recipients.
In 2013 printed phone books are unnecessary for most people, and it's rather surprising that these companies spend the money to compile and print something that few people want or need. I remember reading about a city out west (maybe Seattle?) that passed a law that residents had to be offered the option to opt out of receiving phone books. This is incredibly sensible, and seems like something that might also be handled by a state's department of consumer affairs.
04 January 2013
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you can opt out in some cities:
http://www.bostonzest.com/2012/12/the-great-phone-book-dump-is-underway.html
http://productstewardship.us/displaycommon.cfm?an=1&subarticlenbr=912
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