Published 02-21-01
Submitted by TELUS Corporation
With distribution of the new 2001 TELUS Edmonton directory underway, TELUS Advertising Services (TAS) launches its annual directory recycling program.
The childrens hospitals of Alberta are a natural beneficiary for the recycling program. Children are our future and helping to keep both them and our environment healthy is in everyones best interest, said Corinna Johnson, TAS distribution and recycling consultant. Something as simple as recycling your old directories can really benefit the children who depend on the specialized care that the two hospitals provide.
All TELUS directories contain a minimum of 25 per cent recycled paper and are entirely recyclable. Albertans diverted 3,648 tonnes or 54 per cent of TELUS directories produced in 2001 from provincial landfills the equivalent of about 182 semi-trailer truckloads of directories.
In addition to the donations, TAS pays registered non-profit groups and schools for collecting old directories and delivering them to a participating recycler.
The TELUS directory recycling program encourages environmental awareness and provides an important fundraising tool for charitable groups and schools, Johnson added.
In Edmonton, the collection drive runs until March 24, 2001. Residents can drop old directories into the specially marked recycle bins provided by Canadian Waste at the parking lots of all Safeway, Save-On Foods, Superstore, Revy and Revelstoke stores around the city. For other Alberta communities, please refer to the recycling guide at the back of each TELUS directory for the locations of participating recyclers.
Customers can watch for advertisements in community newspapers for more information about how to recycle old directories, they can call the recycling program at 1-800-661-4260 or visit www.alberta.com.
TELUS Corporation (TSE: T, T.A; NYSE: TU) is one of Canadas leading telecommunications companies providing a full range of telecommunications products and services that connect Canadians to the world. The company generated $6.4 billion in revenues in 2000 and is the leading service provider in Western Canada. TELUS also provides voice, data, Internet and wireless services to Central and Eastern Canada. With the purchase of QuébecTel and national digital wireless company Clearnet Communications Inc., TELUS is rapidly strengthening its position as a leading national service provider.