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Recycling urged

Old phone books can be placed for recycling in any of the four red
dumpsters at the following locations: the Sloan parking lot by the rear
stairs of Building E52; the Building E18/E19 parking lot; the Building
66/56 loading zone; and between Buildings 13 and 11.

Magazines, catalogues, paperbacks, manila folders, file folders
(without the metal supports), newspaper, and colored and glossy paper
can also be recycled in those containers. Items can be deposited loose,
in paper bags or in cardboard boxes (no plastic bags please).

Anyone with questions may contact recycling corrdinator Jennifer
Combs at x3-7671 or jcombs@ mit.edu>.

A version of this article appeared in MIT Tech Talk on December 4, 1996.

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