ReUse Your Phone Books
While searching for more ways to turn recycled newspaper into seed-starting pots, I stumbled across an article about ways to ReUse old phone books (you can also use phone book pages to make pots for seed starting). I thought this was very interesting, especially considering our office got two of them last summer (since the building is a double), and we barely used either one. The ease with which one can search the internet for a business’s phone number has made these print directories almost obsolete.
Less than 16% of Americans recycle their old phone books. Become one to recycle! You can also call your local phone company and see if they have an opt-out program. OR, here are some ways to REUSE:
- Make a booster seat for your child. Most of us probably remember sitting on a phone book to reach the dining room table better. Go a step further and cover the phone book with some cotton batting and a fabric remnant to make it even more comfortable.
- Use them, sheet by sheet, as an alternative to paper towels. Clean windows and mirrors.
- Next time your kid needs to papier mache something, use pages from your old phone
books. - Crumple the pages into balls to use as packaging filler for delicate objects.
- Shred the pages up and COMPOST them!!
- Use one as a kneeling pad for when you’re working in the garden.
- Use stacks of the pages (10 pages thick or so) to kill the grass where you want a new garden bed. Simply lay the stacks of pages over the grass (overlapping them a bit), wet them down, and cover them with mulch, shredded leaves, or straw. In a few weeks, the grass will be dead and you have a new garden bed!




Kevin Hayes Said,
March 6, 2010 @ 8:28 pm
Don’t forget the worms! When you shred the pages, set some aside for your worm bin.
RaChaCha Said,
March 7, 2010 @ 11:43 am
And for runners who don’t get the newspaper, having a phone book by the door provides a ready source for sheets to crumple and put inside sneakers to help dry them out. The used crumples can still be put out in the blue bin for recycling, or even reused again for another purpose.
Buffalo ReUse is the best!