For a complete list of what can be recycled and where
in your community, visit:
Did you know...
- Reusable shopping bags could reduce up to 55 million plastic bags per week in Canada
- Over 700,000 scrap tires are recycled in Saskatchewan every year
- Composting can reduce household garbage by up to 50%
- Compact fluorescent light (CFL) bulbs use at least 66% less electricity than traditional bulbs and last eight times longer
- Making an aluminum can from recycled material saves 95% of the energy needed to make a can from primary material
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Phones for a Fresh Start!
Wondering how to recycle your used cell phones?
Bring them in to any SaskTel Store or participating authorized dealer. SaskTel has partnered with PATHS (Provincial Association of Transition Houses) to provide vital communications for people in transition. Every cell SaskTel collects contributes towards giving someone a fresh start.
Wondering how to recycle your phonebook?
When you receive your new SaskTel Phonebook, don’t forget to recycle your old one at your nearest paper recycling bin, through your local curbside recycling program
or with the SaskTel Pioneers Phonebook Recycling Program.
See directwest.com, for complete details.
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Congratulations SaskTel!
For the second consecutive year SaskTel has been named one of Canada’s Greenest Employers by Mediacorp Canada Inc. This award recognizes employers who lead Canada in creating a culture of environmental awareness and whose environmental leadership is attracting people to their organization.
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